It's really amazing how their little faces appear so different, after they get a mouthful of teeth.
Yes, they look like little killer gnomes, bent on savage gnawing destruction.
Congrats again, Stephanie!
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It's really amazing how their little faces appear so different, after they get a mouthful of teeth.
Yes, they look like little killer gnomes, bent on savage gnawing destruction.
Congrats again, Stephanie!
I was a bald baby. I think the hair is totally Joe's genes. She has this very serious, semi-suspicious way of looking at me when she's thinking.
Stephanie! Ellie is so beautiful!
So, you're going to leash the Bean?
Hell yes.
I just like saying "leash the Bean." Leash the Bean! Leash the Bean!
And thanks again, everyone. It has been so much fun to watch Joe with Ellie. I was pretty sure he would be great with her, but beyond that, he obvioulsy fell in love with her when he first saw her at the airport.
Speaking of Beans, have you guys seen any recent photos of Frances Bean? Damn, she's a little woman! I feel so old. I think there's one of her and Courtney on gofugyourself.com.
Aimee, you still around? When's B's wedding?
Yep. Teething changes that some, though. It's really amazing how their little faces appear so different, after they get a mouthful of teeth.
I actually resented the incursion of Emmett's teeth on his joyous gummy baby smile. Then of course, I disliked it when he was missing his two front teeth in his later years. I'm just reactionary that way.
B's wedding is in October. The 15th.
Speaking of Beans, have you guys seen any recent photos of Frances Bean? Damn, she's a little woman! I feel so old. I think there's one of her and Courtney on gofugyourself.com.
I saw that! She's really not supposed to be all grown up like that.
Leash the Bean!
I'm going to a Sean Bean place here. It's very pretty.
Anyway, back to leashes and toddlers. My sister took some grief for using a leash. ("I can't believe you treat your Pwecious Baybee like a dog!") But Sis figured that she loved her kids at least as much she did her pets, and that meant keeping some level of physical control while taking them to public places. So, yes, there may be asshats. But I'd care more about the safety of a small child than the opinion of an asshat.