Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Wordless WEdnEsDaY!

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AND TO SEE THE DETAILS OF BOY TWO'S FACE!

10 comments:

Shadow said...

well done mom, you got them organised!

Heatherlyn said...

That reminds me of my Dad making my brothers and I line up and we had to sing Christmas songs as we walked in to see our presents.

Annette Lyon said...

That first picture is just too cute!

in time out said...

Shadow...yes definitly in order...They love it.

This last year my oldest said "I get to be first this year.." So we changed the order. .He is such a big KID.

Heatherlyn...I have the same memories. It makes it so fun for them. Did you notice that the star is back in the number one on the first picture....the calendar that counts down to Christmas. They were in line to go in and decided that they were ready to start the countdown for next Christmas IMMEDIATELY. So funny how they think!

Annette...the first picture, my second child looks so SERIOUS. I mean SErIOuS business. He was wanting a hamster SOOO bad. That is why he reacted the way he did going in...and immediately hugged his daddy. SO CUTE.

Such a fun memory. Hugs everyone. If you have a Wordless Wednesday...let me know. I want to check them all out.

in time out said...

EVERYONE...CLICK ON THE PICTURES TO MAKE THEM LARGER AND SEE THE DETAILS IN BOY TWO'S FACE...TOTAL RED EYE I HADN'T NOTICED BEFORE, BUT SO WORTH IT TO SEE. HE IS SO FUNNY, AND SERIOUSLY SO SERIOUS.

mommytoalot said...

LOL..love the look on their faces. Great pictures.

Jillene said...

Second in line, with the red jammies, his face is the BEST!!

Boy Mom said...

Love those eyebrows. I have a seriously serious boy, #6. Shh, he's my favorite.

Anonymous said...

that is sooo cute!

Cheryl Lage said...

Oh those are PRICELESS!
What fun, fun moments captured. :)

Thank you so much for playing along with Way Back When-esday!

on marriage

'Will you, um, marry me?' I haven't seen you in weeks! You don't look happy or excited about the prospect of our marriage! You're asking me to give up my - my freedom, my joie de vivre for an institution that fails as often as it succeeds? And why should I marry you anyway? I mean, why do you wanna marry me? Besides some bourgeois desire to fulfill an ideal that society embeds in us from an early age to promote a consumer capitalist agenda?
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