Mom shares hilarious photo of what her kid got up to during lockdown

Mom shares hilarious photo of what her kid got up to during lockdown

- Being in lockdown has taken parenting to the next level

- Parents are discovering just what their little darlings are really capable of

- This mom discovered what her child could get up to with a bottle of Vaseline

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Being in lockdown has been very difficult for most parents who have discovered what their kids are capable of.

The struggle was real for this mom who posted a picture of her son covered in Vaseline. She posted the picture to Facebook in the group #Imstaying with the caption:

"Day 17 of 35 #Imstaying regardless..."

Messages poured in from other social media users who could relate to what this mom went through. Some of the stories were from the current lockdown and others were stories of similar things that happened in the past.

Mom shares hilarious photo of her kid got up to during lockdown
The child of the mother was covered in the 'evidence' and it was only day 17. Source: Buhle Bendalo
Source: UGC
Lisa Haggard: Oh boy. I know the exact feeling you went through when you found your little one covered in Vaseline. The look on your little one's face as well as the "evidence" covering him, instantly brought back memories of one Saturday morning 25 years ago of my son. He tried to wipe it off with the laundry that I had just neatly folded and packed away. Oh boy. Plus side - Your baba had a great time. Down side... You are going to go through a lot of dishwashing liquid etc to clean out the bath afterwards. Will keep you in my prayers. Stay strong."

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Madeniya-Marlz Fynn Dickinson: ooh Bathong you ain't a mom with patience if you have experienced one of these Picasso's....either painting their faces, hair & bodies or smearing it on the bed linen or carpet...it seldom ends up on the wall...when you see the final work of art when you've managed to walk in on them you cant help trying to keep a serious face. This pic is for his 21st
Colleen Van Reenen: Thanks little one for putting a smile on our faces - sorry mommy you got some serious cleaning up to do
Gail Hayes-Bean: Be grateful it wasn’t Vick’s smeared on wallpaper and door handles! My middle child did this.

In other news, Legit.ng reported that after a couple cancelled their dream wedding due to the COVID-19 pandemic, their children have them smiling after giving them the best surprise.

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The couple said I do in a surprise wedding organised by their two cute angels in their garden.

The 10-year-old Louis and eight-year-old Ruby did not want their parents to miss their big day, so the siblings arranged a ceremony at their home in Cheddleton, on what would have been their wedding day.

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