'I'm ready to put him on eBay!' Frazzled mother offers her two-year-old for sale after he COVERS the TV, sofa and carpets in Sudocrem (and she only turned her back for 90 seconds) | Live News
'I'm ready to put him on eBay!' Frazzled mother offers her two-year-old for sale after he COVERS the TV, sofa and carpets in Sudocrem (and she only turned her back for 90 seconds)
A worn-out mum put her 'terror' tot up for sale after discovering he had painted an entire 52-inch TV in Sudocrem when she left him alone for just a minute and a half.
Georgia Joyce, 23, from Peterlee in Sunderland, didn't know 'whether to laugh or cry' as she snapped her little boy Charlie, two, after smearing the antiseptic cream all over their brand new furniture on Sunday afternoon.
The full-time mum had momentarily left her son while making him a sandwich, and returned to discover the TV covered, plus white goo all over her sofa, carpet - and the culprit's arms.
Georgia admitted she found the moment hilarious and couldn't bring herself to stop his 'creativity' because he was so proud and 'the damage was already done' so she simply snapped away.
The mum-of-one then took to social media to post the hilarious pictures along with the caption 'Anyone want a child? It won't come out the brand new carpet or sofa.'
Georgia said: 'I am just ready to put him on eBay. He is my only child but he is enough. This isn't just a one off. It is the terrible twos.
'I didn't know what to do. It was one of those moments where I thought "do I laugh or cry?"
'You can see in the pictures how proud of himself he was. He was so proud of what he had done. It was his dad that was furious, I couldn't stop laughing.
Husband Michael Joyce, 25, didn't share Georgia's laid-back approach and was 'furious' with their 'comical' boy's antics - giving him a telling off.
'I had left him alone for literally no more than a minute and a half. I had come back in from the kitchen and he was still doing it,' Georgia said.
Husband Michael Joyce, 25, didn't share Georgia's laid-back approach and was 'furious' with their 'comical' boy's antics - giving him a telling off.
'I had left him alone for literally no more than a minute and a half. I had come back in from the kitchen and he was still doing it,' Georgia said.
A worn-out mum put her 'terror' tot up for sale after discovering he had painted an entire 52-inch TV in Sudocrem when she left him alone for just a minute and a half.
Georgia Joyce, 23, from Peterlee in Sunderland, didn't know 'whether to laugh or cry' as she snapped her little boy Charlie, two, after smearing the antiseptic cream all over their brand new furniture on Sunday afternoon.
The full-time mum had momentarily left her son while making him a sandwich, and returned to discover the TV covered, plus white goo all over her sofa, carpet - and the culprit's arms.
Georgia admitted she found the moment hilarious and couldn't bring herself to stop his 'creativity' because he was so proud and 'the damage was already done' so she simply snapped away.
The mum-of-one then took to social media to post the hilarious pictures along with the caption 'Anyone want a child? It won't come out the brand new carpet or sofa.'
Georgia said: 'I am just ready to put him on eBay. He is my only child but he is enough. This isn't just a one off. It is the terrible twos.
'I didn't know what to do. It was one of those moments where I thought "do I laugh or cry?"
'You can see in the pictures how proud of himself he was. He was so proud of what he had done. It was his dad that was furious, I couldn't stop laughing.
Husband Michael Joyce, 25, didn't share Georgia's laid-back approach and was 'furious' with their 'comical' boy's antics - giving him a telling off.
'I had left him alone for literally no more than a minute and a half. I had come back in from the kitchen and he was still doing it,' Georgia said.
Husband Michael Joyce, 25, didn't share Georgia's laid-back approach and was 'furious' with their 'comical' boy's antics - giving him a telling off.
'I had left him alone for literally no more than a minute and a half. I had come back in from the kitchen and he was still doing it,' Georgia said.
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