Mom Creatively Reacts To Her Daughter’s Dirty Sock On The Floor, Hilarity Ensues
Kids are known for leaving dirty laundry trails in the house. But this mom from Port Townsend, Washington decided to point it back at the perpetrator.
When Xep Campbell discovered her daughter Kestrel’s, 10, dirty sock on the bathroom floor, she started “a sort of sociological experiment,” leaving it where it was abandoned.
“That’s not an uncommon occurrence and I would usually just pick it up and toss it in the laundry. For some reason in this case, I thought it would be amusing to see how long it would last if I didn’t pick it up,” Campbell told TODAY Parents.
A week went by. Nothing. Campbell’s daughter still hadn’t picked up the sock. Realizing this could go on for a while, the mom developed a new idea: mimicking the type of label high-end art galleries use to present their pieces with, Xep put up the information for this piece as well, listing her daughter as the artist of the “mixed media” display, later sharing the picture on Facebook.
Kestrel, however, was not to be outdone.
Image credits: Xep Campbell
Image credits: Xep Campbell
Image credits: Xep Campbell
When Kestrel discovered a note next to her forgotten sock (aha, it did work), she immediately thought her mom was behind it
Image credits: Xep Campbell
But the girl was not to be outdone
Image credits: Xep Campbell
And came up with the perfect response
Image credits: Xep Campbell
Image credits: Xep Campbell
Soon, the exhibition expanded with a mysterious monolith, just like the one that appeared in Utah
Image credits: Xep Campbell
Image credits: Xep Campbell
More pieces of art were added
Image credits: Xep Campbell
And it became quite the event
Image credits: Xep Campbell
Guests kept pouring in to see what all the fuss was about
Image credits: Xep Campbell
And they look like they’re having a great time
Image credits: Xep Campbell
Here’s what people said about the wholesome ‘sock war’
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