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for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus. {1 Thessalonians 5:16-18}

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Wordless Wednesday: Mimicking Offspring

This goes right along with our "Toy Story Tuesday" post. So please Mama's pop below or click the button, top right corner, find out the happenings, and get those kids creative imaginations going! My son is just dying to see other kids creations:) Thanks!


Hop on over to Sunny Day Today Mama, Look What Mom Found & Dad Too, and Seven Clown Circus to link up and share your Wordless Wednesday!

Happy Wordless Wednesday!

16 comments:

jp said...

ha! that is so cute, look at his face! lol!

The insanity of it all said...

Christine you are such a good mom. I love the fact that you do these things with him. You can tell that he is eager to learn from you always keep him interested. I love you all. MOM

Cecily R said...

OH, how I love that shot!!!! What a perfect Mom/Son capture!!

Muthering Heights said...

LOL, that is so cute!!

Anonymous said...

so cute!

Not So Average Mama said...

I love the pic! I love the face he is making! Are you on flickr? I seen the Bench Monday pic....whats your flickr? I'll add you there!

Upstatemamma said...

That is really cute!! I love it! My son loves to take pictures too. :)

Haley said...

This is a darling photo!

Unknown said...

I adore this picture! So sweet! The family that clicks together.... Oh, never mind : ). Very cute though!

sunnymama said...

What a great shot! Thanks for the link again. Happy WW :)

Dumb Mom said...

Yeah his face is perfect!

maryanne @ mama smiles said...

Very fun, and I also love the expression on his face!

Jennifer @ Fruit of My Hands said...

I agree, the look on his face is priceless!

Alita said...

My boy does that, too.

What a great "proof" shot!

Claremont First Ward said...

Quite possibly the coolest picture I've seen in a long time. I LOVE it.

laura said...

love this! always amazed at the impressions we adults can make on the little ones around us :)