It's a parenting rite of passage to have your kids ruin something fairly significant, but that doesn't make it any less painful (or less hilarious when it's not our own kids or stuff, obviously). A few parents therapeutically shared some of the things their kiddos destroyed, and because we've all been there, we just can't help but laugh. Source: Flickr user Sam Garmon
Really? You couldn't remember those two keys without marking them? Source: Instagram user vibeke____
Dolla, dolla, dolla, dolla, dolla, dolla, dolla bill, y'all. Source: Instagram user banginbetty
People who live in houses with children shouldn't wear glasses. Source: Instagram user s3gray
He had something else in mind for your window treatments. Like nothing. Source: Instagram user crystalahale
There are no words. No, seriously — it's just a bunch of scratches. Source: Instagram user jimaiemarie
Ah, the age-old rub-the-tub-of-hummus-all-over-the-remote trick. Source: Instagram user jotatay
I'm not gonna lie; I bet that was kind of fun to do. Source: Instagram user twinsmakesseven
If you buy frosting called "Bold Purple Vanilla," I'd say you had it coming. Source: Instagram user starsoverhollywood
And now you understand why 99.9 percent of parents do not allow glitter in their homes. Source: Instagram user kellychron
I did it, you did it, we all did it as kids — but that doesn't make it any less annoying. Source: Instagram user haitianmamma509
Someone doesn't seem too thrilled about having a new baby join the family. Source: Instagram user allyyy_w
Kid, I could have saved you the trouble and told you that all the pieces actually do taste and look the same. Source: Instagram user evielorraine
It's a good thing ice cream wipes off. Wait, that's not ice cream. Is that paint? OMG! Source: Instagram user cassdavies2012
A for sentiment, F for freaking out (as in, mommy is). Source: Instagram user scoutdrygoods
Why aren't you eating your dinner, sweetie? Source: Instagram user beaulee