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- Hand-me-downs
- Wordless Wednesday #69 - More uses for the potty
- Cherry on Top Coffee Shop
- Off she goes...
- Earth hour 2011 in Johannesburg
- I forgot 27 months!
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- Wordless Wednesday #68 - Toddler art
- The Tuesday after a long weekend
- Movie Clip Monday #10 - Toddler on the Gautrain
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- A GPS for my head as well, please!
- Movie Clip Monday #9 - Tiny gymnast in leotard
- Perfect weekend
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- Ice-cream and Yogurt
- Wordless Wednesday #67 - Toddler with her dog
- Toddler meltdown in a public place
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Lovely, brings back memories!
ReplyDeleteEvidence of a budding artist! Fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteShe did it all by herself! I thought it was very creative to use her own paper scraps that she cut to put it onto the sketch pad :D
ReplyDeletehow cute.
ReplyDeleteHave a great Wednesday!
http://harrietandfriends.com/2011/03/on-the-damn-wall/
I love the 3-D effect to the Etch-a-sketch! Very cool and creative. Thanks for stopping by and linking up!
ReplyDeletekids are so creative! thank you for sharing your little artist with us!
ReplyDeletei'm here following the linky at 'moms own words'
have a wonderful day!
Extremely creative! I love it!
ReplyDeleteFrom another mom again @40....5 kids ranging from 20 years old all the way down to 5 years old. And much more laid back.
Lisa @All That and a Box of Rocks
haha! At first glance I thought that was broken glass on the Magnadoodle! I can see it's not...phew!
ReplyDeleteLove taking pictures of the little one's art work - how else can we keep these forever? We have a little one too and started a second family right after I turned 50. I will be back to catch up on more of your posts!
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Alyzabeth's Mommy
how fun. my mum kept my artwork from when i was a child right up until she passed away. i always thought it was a bit silly to keep it. but now.. that I have a child of my own, i totally understand how they can make even silly things.. magical :)
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