Adam, 3 years, reaches into a kitchen drawer and carefully pulls out particular tools, one by one. He knows exactly what he needs and chooses with care. "What are you going to make with those?" I ask.
Otli: It was--especially when taken into account how careful he was to pick out just the right things. :oD
Robert: Just you wait. 2 is cute--3 is hysterical!
Sheila: Most certainly would be boring. Such funny little things.
Carly: Thanks for stopping by. I wasn't sure whether it would work particulary well, but it was all about the story anyway, so I didn't really take it's composition too seriously. LOL
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Wow, now those are some waffles I'd love to see!
ReplyDeleteHa ha !!
ReplyDeleteHaving a son, aged two, this entry was for sure of interest to read.
ReplyDeleteAll the best for this Wednesday for you all.
Cute,nothing is surprising with kids. What would the world be like with out them? Pretty boring.
ReplyDeletewow, you make every day tools look stunning, neat photo!
ReplyDeleteMaureen: Me too!
ReplyDeleteOtli: It was--especially when taken into account how careful he was to pick out just the right things. :oD
Robert: Just you wait. 2 is cute--3 is hysterical!
Sheila: Most certainly would be boring. Such funny little things.
Carly: Thanks for stopping by. I wasn't sure whether it would work particulary well, but it was all about the story anyway, so I didn't really take it's composition too seriously. LOL
Everything's so....shiny. My drawer-stuff doesn't look that good.
ReplyDeleteAdam sounds adorable (of course). Such a fun age!
Kathryn: It's trick photography. Mwahaha! Helps that most of it is nylon...
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