It seems like only last week a bunch of worried looking doctors rushed your Mom into the operating room and sliced her open in order to pull you kicking and screaming out into the world.
But it’s okay. We’re all better now. And the scar on Mommy’s abdomen only serves to remind us both of your beautiful smile.
Okay. Well maybe not that particular smile. But you get the point.
Awesome.
It’s good to have these little reminders of what’s right in the world. What’s the little guy’s grip strength nowadays, Jeff?
Cute kid
he said gruffly
*heykiddo!*
Good mommies and daddies don’t let their young’uns grow up to be proglodytes.
“Good mommies and daddies don’t let their young’uns grow up to be proglodytes.”
Yeah, but Tanner’s laughing there just after pop told him the story about Hegel’s Absolute Moment, so no worries.
Tanner obviously enjoys watching the ‘Dillo dance.
Which, he does have a serious shuffle step…
Awwww! Cuuuuuute!
It is pretty damn funny, sdferr.
Wonderful, innit, Jeff? I’m still amazed by it every single day. Happy kinda-birthday, little guy. And every other one, too.
Could be grinning ‘cuz he just found out Superman wants to be a blogger like his daddy.
He’s a cutie, alright. Takes after Mama, huh? (j/k)
Happy b/2 day TG!
Small wonders? No, big wonders.
Goldstein, you just broke me down. WAY too cute!
Ours are 17 and 16 now. It’s entirely too cliche’ but I’m gonna say it anyway: cherish every moment.
That’s the good stuff right there, Jeff.
That there is what life is all about. And he’s got wrestler’s hands….
Gaaa… the cuteness. :-D
(What is it about infants, kittens and puppies that lead grown up humans to make silly voices?) ;-)