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Hi again. Well, my dad stikes again: Here are a few photos he sent me. I have a son...oh boy......
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You mean to tell me you think it's only "little" boys who do that kind of stuff... :crackup: our son is 30 and I can bet you he still does some of those things :doh: :crackup:
Hugs,
Oh Judi...I can so relate to those photos. My little boys are now big boys and the fun & games just get bigger. Right now Taylor (15) is learning to drive...the concept of going faster doesn't mean you get their quicker hasn't set in yet
I have this darling picture of Taylor when he was about 5 with his dad's hardhat on...outside in bare feet...with a zip lock bag trying to catch hail. It's one of my favorite photos.
Charlotte, you mean they never outgrow this stuff!!!????? :doh: :doh:
Shantel, I would love to see that photo. They grow up way to fast don't they?
I must have been meant to be a boy!!!My mum loves to tell people about how I had to always wear brown as I was sooo dirty.Her favourite memory is of me sitting in a puddle sucking a dead crow, delightfull child!!!!
Diane xx
Judi, It seems some never do grow up totally :doh: but it's not as cute as when they are "little" :crackup: :crackup:
Shantel, Oh the hard hat/hail picture must be great
Hugs,
Diane,
That gives a whole new meaning to the term "eating crow" :crackup: :crackup: :crackup: ewwww...
Hugs,
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So true...I love these photo's (must be something to do with the 4 boys here!!!)
:crackup: :crackup: :crackup: :crackup: :crackup: I have 2 boys and those pic's are so true thanks Judi I got a good laugh! :crackup: :crackup: :crackup:
:crackup: :crackup: Judi!!! haha, hilarious!!! Although I think my niece would be more inclined to do some of those things than my nephew lol little daredevil ;)
xo sarah
Ohhhh Sarah...you just brought an old memory back...the time nearly 30 years ago...the picture of the little boys watering things...well my memory is of our son, our nephew & our niece...all very close in age..all got out of grandparents pool...ran over to a tree to water it...and the boys didn't do anywhere the job our niece did...she was the best aim!!!! :crackup: :crackup: :crackup: :crackup:
hugs,
lol, Charlotte too cute
My nephew, when out in the garden, instead of coming in to the loo we would tell him to pee in the garden. He would always choose one of our azaleas called 'Charlie' (actually name of plant) Now that he is older and doesn't want to expose himself outside, poor Charlie isn't too healthy lol. Aren't boys so much easier lol
xo Sarah
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Judi I have three sons so you can imagine the stories I could tell. When my eldest son was two years old he came into the house with a worm hanging out of his mouth. Yuk! It made me feel sick. I don't have a picture to share as I was it too much of a rush to retrieve the worm before it became Mark's lunch.
Hugs Jane.
:crackup: Great piccies, Judi--as a mother of 3 relatively careful daughters, I had no idea what I was missing! Of course, the girls made it up in their teens :crackup:
Diane--I will never, ever, so long as I live, manage to erase the mental picture of you sitting in a puddle in your brown dress and sucking on a dead crow
Eileen
:crackup: :crackup: :crackup: :crackup: Those are great Judi!!! Does remind me of my ornery boys a bit......okay A LOT! :crackup: :crackup:
So funny Judi ! The leaves and the skateboard pictures are so much like something my son would do.
So funny Judi ! The leaves and the skateboard pictures are so much like something my son would do.
Oh...wouldn't that photo just make you ill if that was your son? eeekkk
: When my eldest son was two years old he came into the house with a worm hanging out of his mouth. Yuk! It made me feel sick. I don't have a picture to share as I was it too much of a rush to retrieve the worm before it became Mark's lunch.
Hugs Jane. :lol:
That is something I am sure you will never forget! My parents tell me that when we lived in Orange County California I used to eat snales. I was too young to remember.
..all got out of grandparents pool...ran over to a tree to water it...and the boys didn't do anywhere the job our niece did...she was the best aim!!!! :crackup: :crackup: :crackup: :crackup:
hugs,
GIRL POWER!!!!! :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :crackup: :crackup: :crackup: :crackup: :crackup: :crackup: :crackup: :crackup: :crackup: :crackup:
I must have been meant to be a boy!!!My mum loves to tell people about how I had to always wear brown as I was sooo dirty.
Diane xx
Diane, me too! When most girls my age were playing with Barbie Dolls ( I never even owned one) I was knee deep in the pond next to our house scooping up brine shrimp (aka "Sea Monkeys") and polly woggs. Many of my childhood friends were boys as I prefered to do more boyish things...climbing trees, digging for worms, searching for frogs......
Hi Judi,
I love those photos! I have 1 little boy. He is 13 years old. Last month he injured his toe playing soccer at school. So when I took him to the doctor for an x-ray, we found out that his toe was broken. He thought he had won a prize!! He told his sister, "Yeah, my first broken bone!" I couldn't believe it, and I was worried about him in pain and he was celebrating. :crackup:
bear hugs,
Sheila
My daughters tend to be like that! Always into stuff getting filthy. You should see their clothes and they just don't understand why I say no to wearng their good clothes outside.
The girls love frogs and lizards and our pet snakes cop it regularly. My eldest wants a snake for her birhtday but as we already have 2 dad said she could have lizard or a turtle!!
So little boys may get caught more often but some girls are out there wih them!