On Tuesday I made a serious scientific discovery.

I found that rain causes this:
And rain causes this:
And rain causes this:
And rain causes this:
And rain causes this:
And rain causes this:

My hypothesis: Thunder storms cause interior toy migration that is both random and epic in nature.



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  1. Rain sucks the life out of me. My house looks that way most days. What sucks the most is how many days it’ll take for that to soak in….and rain for Easter for us. Why are we so lucky?

  2. Hee Hee, that looks like my house except substitute dinosaurs for wrestlers. We are on spring break so it is so much worse. It calmed down yesterday and today, he went to a friends house. That little boys poor Mother, I don’t think she saw what was coming. 🙁

  3. Can you please apply your theory to sunshine? Because I’ve got some of that sort of thing happening over here, but no rain. Thanks.

  4. I’ll just stand over here in the corner and pretend it’s rainy and cold here, too.

    We do have migrating toys at my house, though.

  5. It’s a true migrating…catastrophe! At least for moms…

    Now, rain doesn’t stop my BOY. He would be IN the 2nd picture, stretched out, covered in ecstatic mudded bliss…

  6. I’ve been known to take the kids out in thunderstorms. Its seems easier than braving the storm inside.