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My Andie McDowell Lipstick

I left J downstairs out cold on the couch. He was really tired when we got home today and I have been working, but listening for him -- well apparently he is very quiet because he came upstairs and had a surprise for me. He drew a picture and put on some of my lipstick! I just laughed and ran for the camera! I am sad that he chose that lipstick to do it with . . . but I think it is just too cute and funny and I am so glad I got some pictures!!!


Comments

Jen said…
Just make sure it's displayed prominently at his wedding! LOL
Dorinda said…
what a doll!!
Lisa said…
How cute is that?

I agree perfect for weddings.
Rochelle W said…
How cute Amanda.

Thank you for the birthday rak. I will be posting it on my blog later today with a link to yours. Your card is beautiful. Thank you for thinking of me.
Great blackmail picture for when he grows up
Your Mama said…
heheheehee.... J is sooooo adorable.. I love the smile...
Adair said…
OMG...this is too cute! He is so proud of his handiwork, too!
Ana said…
What a cutie!! They are so sneaky :)
Laura said…
Oh my goodness. How cute is that! I am sure you could not stop laughing. I just stopped by, you actually sent me a blogger rak. Thank you so much!! I will be posting it on my blog shortly. I feel so bad I just got to you mail. I have been in Costa Rica for the past 2 weeks. Anyway I have you on my blogger reader and will return! ssqcorner.blogspot.com
Anonymous said…
That is so funny!
I do not have children but I have two little brothers (they are twins and they're 12 years younger then me). I remember that one day when they were 3 years old I came home with our mom and they had used my mom's lipstick to draw on the wall. My mom got so mad and said: "Oh my God, what have you done?" and my brother Peter (He already was a smooth talker) said: "Look mom, we draw you! Came closer and see how beautiful you look!".
Well ... we laught a lot and after this, how on Earth could my mother be mad with then?
Regards,
Vanessa M

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