seriously...if you could find a way to bottle that kid up..you'd make a fortune. His laugh is SOOOO cute! He gets it from his mom I think! Happy New Year Bill, Lauren, Maxfield,& Wyatt Blue!
That is a cute video! I taught my daughter (unfortunately) to blame other people for her 'toots' Of course now she always blames me. :(
Question if you get to read this- how did you do the heading up on the top?I love it and am trying to figure out how to put my own 'banner' on there. Great site! I'll be back
I couldn’t agree more that “pulling one’s finger, wet willies and “what’s that on the front of your shirt?” are all important lessons to learn at an early age. I would also add knowing such phrases as “say it, don’t spray it”, “I know you are, but what am I” and “the one who smelt it, dealt it”
I watched the clip a few times with my 2 1/2 year old son. Only because it was bedtime was I able to pull him away from asking for it again. He laughed that great little kid laugh right along with Maxfield. Too cute!
That is just too cute!!!
ReplyDeleteMan y'all look like y'all are having a great time!!!
ReplyDeleteA noble goal indeed.
ReplyDeleteLauren has a great laugh.
Too cute. Excellent start to the new year.
ReplyDeleteHe is absolutely adorable. :)
ReplyDeleteCan I come to dinner? I want to join the fun.
ReplyDeleteThe giggles of a young child are guaranteed to make everyone else giggle too. Even when they're sitting at their desk, reading blogs secretly...
ReplyDeleteTeaching a little manual dexterity, eh?
ReplyDeleteHe's so adorable. How can ya not start laughing? It's contagious.
ReplyDeleteseriously...if you could find a way to bottle that kid up..you'd make a fortune. His laugh is SOOOO cute! He gets it from his mom I think!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Bill, Lauren, Maxfield,& Wyatt Blue!
That is so adorable. His laugh is too precious. i hope the happiness and joy that emanate from his squeals of laughter follow him throughout his life.
ReplyDeleteYou have successfully taught him to touch a woman's boob and giggle. His social education is now complete for the next 15 years or so. Good job.
ReplyDeleteMy brother taught us wet willies and whats that. Always fell for it too!
ReplyDeletetoo cute!
You guys are teaching him very valuable lessons, indeed.
ReplyDeleteThat is a cute video! I taught my daughter (unfortunately) to blame other people for her 'toots' Of course now she always blames me. :(
ReplyDeleteQuestion if you get to read this- how did you do the heading up on the top?I love it and am trying to figure out how to put my own 'banner' on there. Great site! I'll be back
I couldn’t agree more that “pulling one’s finger, wet willies and “what’s that on the front of your shirt?” are all important lessons to learn at an early age. I would also add knowing such phrases as “say it, don’t spray it”, “I know you are, but what am I” and “the one who smelt it, dealt it”
ReplyDeleteFantastic! We haven't taught Amberielle wet willies yet, but during Christmas, my uncle taught her noogies... the gift that just keeps giving!
ReplyDeleteI watched the clip a few times with my 2 1/2 year old son. Only because it was bedtime was I able to pull him away from asking for it again. He laughed that great little kid laugh right along with Maxfield. Too cute!
ReplyDelete(love the blog by the way. long-time lurker)