Kris,
You must move finger paint and permanent markers into a secure
location, high or locked away.
Or this will happen again...and again.  Ball point pens too, but this
becomes harder...
It is adorable to see your picture of it happening again.
Regards,  Bob S.

On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 5:02 AM, Krisjanis Linkevics
<krisjanis.linkev...@exigenservices.com> wrote:
> Thanks all for commenting. No hair clippers needed, just another friendly 
> reminder to leave fingerpaint in front of the more permanent stuff every 
> time. She did help cleaning up but as any parent of a 2-3year old will know, 
> that is something that makes cleanup a couple times harder and more 
> time-consuming but should be there as a learning experience. As to whether to 
> have coffee before or after - having coffee after the cleanup minimizes the 
> affected area a great deal, in fact, if you don't want to clean paint off of 
> beds, curtains, cats, carpets, walls, door handles, floor, cupboards, toys, 
> computers, windows, siblings and yourself (the list obviously can go on and 
> on), you should really get to it as soon as possible :)
>
> kris
>
>>
>> Yes, what Frank said.  I'll add adorable because I didn't have to
>> partake in the cleaning up.
>>
>> I hope hair clippers weren't needed :)
>>
>> Dave
>>
>> > What a beautiful, joyful photo.
>> >
>> > Love it!
>> >
>> > cheers,
>> > frank
>> >
>> > Everything is fine in the world if the prospect of major cleanup on a
>> Saturday morning before coffee doesn't keep you from grabbing a few
>> shots.
>> > http://foto.ri-ki.lv/details.php?image_id=103
>> >
>> > kris
>
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