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He's got a smile on his dial, I can't ask for much more than that!

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Roddy said…
You could ask for a bite of his apple. I'm sure he would give you one.
yamini said…
You certainly cannot and I would like to call this one as "Sunshine Picture". Look the way his radiant smile has spread its texture to the whole photograph. I must say, Henry is growing more and more charming with each passing minute and I take respite in the fact that his hair is growing back too, to its DESIRABLE!!! length.

Luv to Henry.
Kris McCracken said…
Roddy, yes, but he slobbers all over it.
Kris McCracken said…
Yamini, when he isn't spitting, he is okay.
USelaine said…
What a perfectly charming smile, even if he is showing us the food in his mouth. He looks so much like Jen.
yamini said…
He is funny, for sure. "A Guy with a Sense of Humour" is an awesome combination.
Priyanka Khot said…
That is a big bite... from a by so lil. :D

Love that smile.
Roddy said…
Have you got something against Henry spit? I never balked at the slobber you and your brother left on food.
Looks like Henrys' smile has spread all round the world.
Another grandson with a big future in the world media.
tania said…
but is it organic, the apple?
Kris McCracken said…
Elaine, he's good like that.
Kris McCracken said…
Yamini, unless they are a sociopath.
Kris McCracken said…
Priyanka, he has quite the mouth.
Kris McCracken said…
Tania, EVERYBODY knows that organic apples give you cancer.
Roddy said…
As if what? Henry, Jason or Kris spit? World fame or World dominance. Which one was it?

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