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For Jameison

My nephew harassed me yesterday. I have not posted pictures in forever. He even knew the date of my last post (and he was right!?!?). So without further ado, here ya go Jameison!

Fresh and clean from a bath

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His new way to sleep....keep all objects in until the ride has come to a complete stop.
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Bright eyes....
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You need something?
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Funny....like father like son.
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Happy Easter!
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Comments

Anonymous said…
Aww they are all so cute...and I am sure that as soon as Jameison gets home from school he will hop on here. He will be really happy to see the pics. Love you guys - Kiki
Anonymous said…
Thanks for the new pictures....FINALLY!!! Hehe love you guys:]

~Mimi

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