Your Pregnancy

It wasn’t me!

When Erin’s daughter Megan was 3, she received a gift of a brand-new pack of crayons. She was thrilled to bits!

“I had the hardest time teaching her to only draw on paper,” Erin says.

“Over the weekend, when I was around, it went okay. But on Monday when I got back from work, the wall in her bedroom had been scribbled on.

“I called Megan over and asked her what had happened to her wall. All wide-eyed, she insisted, ‘It wasn’t me.’ The more I pushed, the more she claimed innocence, but I kept it friendly.

“I repeated that we do not draw on the walls. Tuesday after work, the wall in the passage had also been decorated. We have a security camera there, so I called Megan over to

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