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Moments of the Week

Here's some of my favorite "moments" of this week, caught on film... well... digitally.

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Brennan giving his famous "evil eye". No idea where he learned how to do this, but I think it's hilarious so he continues to do it on a daily basis.

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Always the hugger! Brennan grabs your neck and crushes you with his love and then plants a drooly, toothy kiss on your face.

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Big brothers racing down the trail at the park.

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"Mommy, Brennan pull my hair!" look at those eyes of his!

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Noah's my scientist. His ducky magnifying glass is assisting by pecking at the dead gecko we discovered.

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Fun times in the wagon.

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I don't remember why he was crying, but it probably had something to do with Tristan. ;)

Comments

Sally Niemann said…
I don't know -- I think I've seen that "evil eye" on someone before...
Babs Haake said…
Brennan is getting to be quite the entertaining force in your blogs lately. How fun to watch him grow this way. Thanks for staying faithful to do the blog or I would have no clue what is going on over there till it is all over.
Charlene said…
Thats funny about the evil eye bcuz my son does it too !!! I wonder who he got it from , I swear not me !! LOL

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