Embarrassing his kids by writing for their age bracket.
I.LOVE.this!!!
I can't believe how he stands there so patiently.
hahaha, that is adorable!
Thanks.He's so serious about it, too. Not at all sad.
There's nothing cuter than a red headed little boy.
You're right, being a "good" parent so often gets in the way of actually enjoying one's kids. Thanks for your comment on my blog and congratulations on your book!
Mine cries when I put her on timeout. It's better than when I was a kid, and we got paddled.I nominated you for a blogger award. You can view it here: MJA Ware Blogger Awards. Be sure to pass it along!
I loved that photo when Betsy posted it. Not only how he's standing, but how he's totally rocking the robe!
Aaaaw. Soooo cute.
I feel that way a lot of the time. Cute, cute kid.
If you gave an attention-shy twelve year old boy an embarrassing pet: Get kicked out of town? Make the baseball team? Both? Read all about it in NOT JUST FOR BREAKFAST ANYMORE.
I.LOVE.this!!!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe how he stands there so patiently.
ReplyDeletehahaha, that is adorable!
ReplyDeleteThanks.
ReplyDeleteHe's so serious about it, too. Not at all sad.
There's nothing cuter than a red headed little boy.
ReplyDeleteYou're right, being a "good" parent so often gets in the way of actually enjoying one's kids.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment on my blog and congratulations on your book!
Mine cries when I put her on timeout. It's better than when I was a kid, and we got paddled.
ReplyDeleteI nominated you for a blogger award. You can view it here: MJA Ware Blogger Awards. Be sure to pass it along!
I loved that photo when Betsy posted it. Not only how he's standing, but how he's totally rocking the robe!
ReplyDeleteAaaaw. Soooo cute.
ReplyDeleteI feel that way a lot of the time. Cute, cute kid.
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