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Nowadays, manners are easy and life is hard.


Two little men and one little cart equals one big headache.

A lot of commentators have praised Ezra's teeth, and I shall admit that I have taken great pride in both of my lad's chompers, because both have led the pack from an early age. That said, I haven't had to put my nipples in their mouths five times a day.

Comments

yamini said…
Both the lads seem to be focussing on something off the camera. What was that?

Ez looks particularly perturbed.
Roddy said…
As their father you should have no need to put your nipples in their mouths. Fingers and other body parts are another matter.
Priyanka Khot said…
I like Roddy's comment. He seems to be teaching you the basics... hahahaha

and of course I like the photo of my favourite Tasmanians.
Kris McCracken said…
Yamini, probably Jen doing something silly...
Kris McCracken said…
Yamini, probably Jen doing something silly...
Kris McCracken said…
Priyanka, BAH BAH!

[Black sheep...]

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