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Guess what I caught???

Nope, not the flu or a cold (thank goodness) . . . I managed to catch the baby's elusive SMILE!!!


Hope you are having a day full of smiles too!!! This one sure brightened my day! This is for sure one of my favorite stages when he can't crawl or get around yet and get into trouble, but he can show me this adorable smiles!!!

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Anjou Krelovich said…
love those baby smiles! Thanks for sharing!
Ellie said…
Absolutely adorable!
Brimaca said…
I love that stage too. Where they are right where you left em. Yup. Miss those days. But every stage has it's advantages.
Your wee baby is Scrumptious!!!!!

TFS


Vicki
Anonymous said…
Beautiful picture and gorgeous baby. I have a great-granddaughter at that age too. She is precious. TFS.
scrappingnana4@yahoo.com
Claudia said…
He is so sweet! Keep enjoying you beautiful family - they grow up so quickly.
Becky said…
He is precious, and they do grow up fast, it seemed like yesterday my son was so tiny and he is 33 years old :).
my5bratz said…
they do grow waaaaaaay to fast...gorgeous :0)

almost as cute as all those Riley's you have, don't know which one to be more jealous of..lol
texasjodylynn said…
Awwww, he is precious!
Cr8ive ME said…
what a cutie patootie.

Don't you just love baby smiles. I do.

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