Wednesday, July 9, 2008

A Rub a Dub Dub

Here's Danny in the Tub! Sure the pictures are six weeks old, but still you have to have a baby in the tub picture to splash all over the Internet nowadays, so here he is Danny (just don't stand up buddy, or hate me later. :) )
All smiles and lots of bubbles.


Cup O' Bubbles!



Say Cheese! Even if it does look like I'm in pain here.




I love that face!




And this one too!!




It's okay, Danny. They'll come back after you get some clothes on. Oh, and you can thank Jessie for the pictures - it was HER idea!

9 comments:

  1. I LOVE the third to the last picture. So sweet!

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  2. Ok, seriously, why does our TUB look so incredibly disgusting!?!?! EWWWWW. Where's the Dremel - time for you to re-grout, I think!!!

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  3. Alright, just when I decided I'll switch my side bar to your blog because Jenni hasn't posted in FOREVER, she goes and puts a post up. Sorry, Jen, I'll stick with Roger for awhile :)

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  4. Hey Roger, thanks for the link yesterday!

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  5. Jenni, why did you have to point that out?

    Laura, if the truth were to be told, that post was mine over there at Miller Time... Jenni has given up, I think. I do try to encourage her to start up again though.

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  6. You get a "fishing Danny" with the swimming pool ones (later), we see that Danny is comfortable in water!
    Concerning your bathroom, Jenny, I challenge anyone to say he hasn't had the same bathroom . As soon as you get kids, anything is no more perfect at home, except the family love.

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  7. I honestly didn't think it was a big deal (okay, maybe I thought about it a little bit), but I figured the boy would be the focus. Silly me. :)

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  8. Mom's can learn to fix almost anything around the house, if it bothers them enough and dad doesn't get to it. :)

    My hubby chooses not to learn how to clean anything or make simple electrical or plumbing repairs. I refuse to pay someone to replace an outlet or replace a drainpipe under the sink. Ergo, mom is no Ms. Fixit. Good thing my dad was an engineer and I helped him around the house when I was younger.

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