These pictures totally cracked me up, because we have those same foam letters and my kids never BUT NEVER play with them in the way they were intended to be used.
That first photo? Somehow I think that captured him in a way that made me able to picture what he's going to look like as a little boy... He is beautiful, btw. Not that you need someone to tell you that;-)
I'm mommy to the Monkey (formerly knows as the Little Mister, currently five years old!) and Boo (two years old), and Army wife to the Sergeant. We are one year into a three-year stay on Okinawa, Japan.
that's not destruction... that's learning the alphabet. don't you respect alternative methods of eduction?
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Inventive discovery, love it.
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What a cutie! I just love those footie jammies. So cute!
ReplyDeleteI frequently fight urges to destroy stuff with my bare hands. I'm so jealous of kids who can do this without repercussion . . .
ReplyDeleteThese pictures totally cracked me up, because we have those same foam letters and my kids never BUT NEVER play with them in the way they were intended to be used.
ReplyDeleteI think your son and my son would be very good friends! :)
ReplyDeleteis he in the middle of that yellow one? Too cute.
ReplyDeleteOh, I like your floors.
Look at him! Is he crawling now? He sure looks like he is on a mission!
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That's very cute!
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Happy WW!
We have those alphabet floor puzzle pieces! I've lined the floor of the boys' bathroom with them. :-)
ReplyDeleteThere is a fine line between "Creative play" and "Destruction", isn't there. Ha! He is just adorable.
ReplyDeleteOh my! He's so cute!! They grow up toooo fast....
ReplyDeletethey start out so young, tearing things apart. but the pictures are soooo adorable. I miss him.
ReplyDeleteinteractive learning!
ReplyDeleteWow -- as they say over here in England (in some regions) He's Go-geous.
ReplyDeleteSo sweet.
Heeheee... next he will pull himself up on the toilet and play in the water! LOL, he is not far behind my baby girl. DON:T THEY GROW UP TOO FAST?
ReplyDeleteTake that, Letter K!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute!
ReplyDeleteWe used to have those same foam tiles :)
I'm with Painted--he's learning! Crawling right *through* those letters!
ReplyDeleteThat first photo? Somehow I think that captured him in a way that made me able to picture what he's going to look like as a little boy...
ReplyDeleteHe is beautiful, btw. Not that you need someone to tell you that;-)
too cute!
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