
Testosterone anyone? Not a fluffy kitty to be found.

Of course we have a photo of his clay collection from summer day camp. What's this? Clockwise we have a guitar that looks like a fish, a red music shaker, a giraffe, a mug, a bell, and of course, a burrito. Why
wouldn't he have made a clay burrito? Just because he wouldn't eat one if you paid him a million dollars doesn't mean he has no appreciation for Mexican cuisine.

GRRRR.

Death.

Destruction.
Don't let him fool you though. He's a softy.

I don't recall the girl I spent 26 hours birthing taking any shots of her mom, but whatever. They've taken over a thousand pictures in the last couple of weeks.
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Remind me to hide the digital camera.
8 comments:
I think that is the beauty of digital. We can enjoy their creative spirits, while not wondering 'who ever took those pictures that we just paid how much for?" :)
Ruth and I enjoyed Riley's kitties, but I must say Seth's photos reminded me on my boys when they were little.
love, love, love that he took a picture of mom - who by the way looks GORGEOUS (and about 15)!!
Well you gotta know that if they're not taking shots of primary colours then that's progress.....oooo that's mine not yours.
Mexican cuisine! Maybe if we worked on the donkey aspect but otherwise that's a bit of a non starter.
Yes digital camera's need a lock or possibly a password for me to forget.
Cheers
LOL!
Love it. Looks like a scene from a day around here.
xo
What a great photo of you! And I recognize the Bionicles (Aidan) and the Lego Indiana Jones cars (Nigel). They take pictures of the same stuff!
i'm with poopsie. digital allows for such spontaneity!
HAWT.
HAWT. (Imagine 45 pt font on that one)
DONT YOU DARE DISS YOURSELF...YOU ARE GORGEOUS!
Not a f*cking wrinkle on you.
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