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Not to be loved is a misfortune, but it is an insult to be loved no longer.


Ez has very much taken to the little cars down at the Play Group. Indeed, he's already started trying to impress the chicks with the subtle use of a languid elbow draped out of the window and the kind of disinterested gaze normally associated with a young Mel Gibson.

Oh, and no anti-semetic rants, thankfully.

Comments

Roddy said…
Can I love the two for the whole of eternity? Too bad if you say no cause I'm gunna!
Have you room for three cars in your drive?
jerrypuke said…
i'll have to agree with roddy- you become attached to these kids once you follow them daily!
KL said…
Another lovely pic. Day by day Ezra is becoming adorable.
Sue said…
I look at these pictures and I wish I could grab your babies and squish them with a big cuddle. Can you do it for me????
Kris McCracken said…
I better not post a 3 hour film clip of Ez grizzling then!
yamini said…
You should post that film Kris. How can you keep us away from these two angelic, cherubic, marvellous kids????
How can you??

In our part of the world (and I'm sure in other parts too) we believe that kids are the purest representations of God on earth and whenever I look at Henry and Ezra, I can't help but nod in agreement to this philosophy.

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