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He that will have his son have a respect for him and his orders, must himself have a great reverence for his son.


This photo demonstrates that Ezra needs a shave. Or maybe the other bloke needs a shave. One of them needs a shave, anyway.

Comments

Jim Klenke said…
Boy, thats a great pic.
Sue said…
It is Mo-vember. At work I keep thinking I have walked onto the set of a really bad porn movie from the 70's (not that I have ever seen one!!!???!)coz all the men have much stubble and creepy moustaches.
USelaine said…
How are you doing with the sleep?
Unknown said…
The older fella in the photo mos def needs a shave. The lil' fella is jus' doin' alrighty...
Anonymous said…
One of them seems relaxed. Think Uselaine spotted the difference.
That's what parenthood is about!!
Anonymous said…
*lol* Ezra is in a good mood, but the other guy looks sceptical ;-)
Kitty said…
aw...a wonderful photo.
everything looks so happy and calm!
Kris McCracken said…
Jim, I look good, don't I? ;)

Sue, no deliberate attempt to cultivate facial hair, I just really don't like to shave!

USelaine, it has been both better and worse. I can cope though. As key milk supplier, Jen is struggling though...
Kris McCracken said…
Lolande, spot on!

Mo, I was relaxed, just tired.

Blognote, that and lots of scolding!
Kris McCracken said…
April, we were both in tune with each other's emotions. I was merely admiring him.

Kitty, that is correct, very calm!

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