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She usually sits with one leg up, but she decided that the texture of the wood chips warranted more extreme measures. I'm amazed she didn't fall over backwards.
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- Go Canada Go
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- This hits close to home. :)
- Window
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- I say to her...
- Can you sthill sthee me when I do thith, Momma?
- Helloo! Dahhhling!
- Steppin' Out...
- Outie
- That explains a few things.
- Can we be done now?
- Her Royal Hineyness
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- Pearlies
- five
- Hmmm
- Tam got a haircut.
- Life seems a little bleak today. I've hurt somebod...
- Protector
- Clap your hands all ye people...
- Shall I brush your hair, Bunny dear?
- Her best Keanu Reeves
- "Umm, yeeeeah."
- Swept
- The natural one
- I like bonnets. There. I said it. :P
- Raaaaarrrrgh
- Mudwalk
- She is lovey
- Papa's Boots
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- How do you do, my lady?
- And now for my next trick, I will clap my hands!!
- Grin and Bear It.
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hahah, that's so cute!
ReplyDeleteHaha...that is terrific! Thanks Manda. I remember Gregory around that age putting himself in a push-up position. It cracks me up the strange postures they come up with. :D
ReplyDeleteOh, that's a great capture. Kennedy use to do that too even with the grass!!!!!! Yes, veddy sensitive indeed. What are these strange textures?:P:P:P
ReplyDeleteLOL.......... absolutely adorable!!!!!!!
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