Thursday, July 10, 2008
Workin' Hard
Today was so beautiful...warm with a nice cool breeze and just the way summer should be, so we were finally able to be outside. We have been shut in for the last week because it has been so hot and humid. I was reading my book while the kids were playing and i looked up to find Mitchie setting up his own "motorcycle" repair shop. He got some blocks from Chris to keep the "bike" from rolling away, a wrench to fix things with and a mat to lay down on while he works! That was his work face. I love him...he is so much like his daddy. Always working on something or fixing something. Like Father like Son!!
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7 comments:
oh my goodness...Unckle Jeremy will love this one!
um...UNCLE Jeremy...its 5 in the morning...sigh.
you know what..that is exactly who i thought of when i took the pictures and i told Chris Uncle Jeremy was going to be so proud!
great picture... wish I could know your little man-- he seems funny and wonderful. I am so thankful for your blog.
And I laughed watching Tosha's videos about the All Blacks-- imagining this little man dancing like those men.
How fun--and I like his shirt. Do you remember the Mr. Topsy Turvy book we found in London?
i love those books, i do remember...i think i bought Mr. Chatterbox. The kids have it now!
i love this... its amazing the imaginations kids have... definitely like his dad :)
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