Zack is a very alert baby and loves to spend time in his bouncer chair thing. So today, I let him sit in it in the living room while DS1 (he's 2.5 for the mobile people) helped me clean. I brought a couple dishes to the kitchen and started filling the sink up with water. I was out of the living room literally two minutes.
Next thing I know, he's pulling in my shirt and smiling, saying "Baby! Baby night night!" I poke my head into the living room and see that he had piled pillows and blankets on top of Zack. Head to toe. I freaked out, ran to him and pulled everything off. He just looked up at me, rolled his eyes, and went back to sleep. DS1 was scared by my freak out and was hysterical so I had to console him (while trying to not hyperventilate myself) and explained very explicitly (for the millionth time) that we don't cover the baby.
He apologized to both me and Zack and I apologized for scaring him. I've never felt like such an awful mom. I really thought he would be okay without my attention for a few minutes but apparently I raised a ninja baby. Needless to say, this will never EVER happen again. I'm still shaking about it.
Re: Scariest mom fail
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~Kari~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
Married my love 6/11/11 | MMC 10/11/11 | Eliza Frances born 9/18/12 | Rhett Garland born 2/24/14
Born 2/4/14
Weighing 6 lbs 10 oz and 20 inches long
So naturally I'm worried about her trying to turn babys bassinet into a stuffed animal pool as well.
Luckily I've got a 9 yr old to help body guard baby from her big ninja sister.
Oh and she can now open doors yikes!
When we put the pack n play together, I didn't think anything of it either. Dd started playing with it, with her doll. She put her to sleep in the newborn napper, then went and grabbed her blanket and put it on her "baby" doll right over its head and left it there.
That was an eye opener for me.