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Just For Karrie

A fellow blogger, Karrie, had one of those days yesterday. you know the kind where the child will not stop. As in will. not. STOP. To show her she is not alone, I give you a photo collage of what my kids can do. In this collage you will see multiple images of Davis' face after eating many a marker. You will see Oreo cookie mess. You will see what giving a small child paint to paint can do. You will see what Davis can do with a cup of milk (and then lick it up off the floor). You will see what one little bottle of baby powder can do in the hands of children. Yes people, these are my kids.

Messes


SO much fun. But I do love them to bits! Messes and all....

Comments

karrie said…
Oh my! :)
Abby said…
Tell me about it. Notice it is mostly the boy causing messes too. I never had this kind of trouble with Emma. Something about those boys....
Judy said…
Oh, Abby, precious.

Agreed - something about boys. Or, in my case, something about Eric's genes. My daughter was never that way, but his ... apparently so.

Love the pics.

And sorry I was a bum and couldn't hook up over Christmas. Things were just too crazy - too many people, too little time.

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