stagemomx3
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Thanks for the commando story. I too would have liked to have seen Jordan's face when you told him.
I'll be there during some of those dates too. If you carry a flat Jordan around, I'll know you're a fan of Jordan's TR.![]()
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A couple of cutie patooties!! DS doesn't have a sibling, so he does things like this with me instead. Sometimes it feels a little silly taking a picture with a pretend camera when I have a real one hanging around my neck.....but I wouldn't trade it for the world!
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Wendy, I love the story!![]()
by the way......don't google comando!![]()
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Were you looking for another pic, Cherie???![]()
Yep.................and boy did I get an eyefull!!!
I thought I could find a funny sign or something....
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Were you looking for another pic, Cherie???![]()
The best thing about having multiple children. They are much more willing to engage in silly things for a longer period than the average adult is. Whew. I often feel silly doing things they ask me to but thankfully they'll often move on to bossing each other around.![]()
Yep.................and boy did I get an eyefull!!!
I thought I could find a funny sign or something....
Yep.................and boy did I get an eyefull!!!
I thought I could find a funny sign or something....
They already like taking pictures of things. Many times they just do it pretend (make their hands into cameras and say "cheese" and then "click") - so it's pretty funny.
Dylan: "Erin, take a picture of me saying cheese"
Erin: "Ok... (holds hands up like a camera)... say cheese"
Dylan: "Cheese"
Erin: "Click" "Ok, my turn..."
and then vice versa...
What hams they are. They find themselves amusing (wonder what relative they get THAT from?) so that lends itself to their comedic acts.