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I like Jesus, but he loves me, so it's awkward


Here is a lovely image with which to start your day. Isn't he lovely? His chubby little thighs are like marshmallow manna from heaven. Now that he can smile, the screaming is slightly more tolerable.

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Unknown said…
Hmmm...nice one.
KL said…
Yes, that's an adorable one :-). I wonder what is he thinking while smiling!
Anonymous said…
what's the verdict on the so called 'easy suits'? are they so?
FRances said…
kris ezra just looks like you good looking of course
Kris McCracken said…
Lolade, KL and Frances, I like this photo a lot. He's smiling, which is a good start.

Hallam, I like them. The long legged ones are tricky in the dark, however.
He is such a cutie - I can't imagine him screaming so, are you sure?
Unknown said…
Such a beautiful baby : )!
Uma por Dia said…
She is so cute!!!!!!! :))
jen said…
hallam, re: easysuits, I don't think they're very easy at all. The no legs version (which one of my friends calls leotards) are fine but you have to bend the baby's legs up near their ears to get the long legged version on.
Priyanka Khot said…
I love this pic.... his smile tells me that he posses some divine secret and is actually mocking those... who have been ruined by education :-)
Kris McCracken said…
Lolade, he is a cutie.

KL, I bet that it has something to do with food.

Frances, if he looks like me, he must be gorgeous!
Kris McCracken said…
Boise Diva, I still have it ringing in my head!

Rebeckah, like his father in every way...

Mary Jo, [ahem], he is. :) It must be the eyelashes...

Priyanka, we may have already ruined him with all of these books! ;)
~tanty~ said…
Oh my, look at his smile. He is such a darling. Love this pic!

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