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Happiness divided by two is multiplied


Here they are again, both a little happier. Henry has done his forward roll and Ezra has got his grizzle out of the way. I’m not sure if I like this shot because Henry’s stance evokes that of a protective lioness over her cubs, or whether it’s just Ezra’s bloody great big eyes.

Wait a sec, I know what it is; I like this shot because Henry has finally stopped moving and I have managed to get them both in the same frame finally. Odd angle or not, this is an achievement worthy of celebration.

Comments

Kitty said…
haha. I love how spaced out Ezra looks. He looks truly spaced!
Z said…
Also, here Henry looks a lot like you or at least, your image.
Kris McCracken said…
Kitty, it's the breast milk. They look like they've been given morphine after a feed at that age.

Z, he looks more like me now than he used to, but he has his mother's eyes (and she want's them back!).

Ezra is more like me now than Henry was at that age. They keep changing though, so who knows how they'll turn out?

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