Friday, February 27, 2009

Friday Funnies.


Hey there. What's your name?

12 comments:

Abbey's Road said...

There wasn't a place for comment beneath the video. I appreciate you posting it.

I wish you the most joyous spiritual renewal during this Lenten Season. You are such a welcome and trusted friend in Christ.

Luv,
Abbey

Vicki said...

Andrew really enjoyed that picture.

Therese said...

Abbey,

I posted the video a couple of days ago. I wrote about it here

The video is staying permanently at the top of my blog where people can see it all the time.

Gramma 2 Many said...

The video is amazing. I have seen it before. Hmmm wonder why the big ones do not want to show it?
Love the baby picture. So cute!

Mary said...

They are starting younger and younger - doing things behind their parents backs ;)

Nancy said...

This is cute!!

Leslie said...

The picture is sooo my son right now. If those babies were a few inches closer you just know those fingers would be in each other's mouths. I love it!

Alexandra said...

Very cute! I used those baby sacks for my little ones as well.

Michele said...

come on over to the garden and see what's on my funny friday's post:)

Michele said...

therese, there is an award for you on my blog:)

Anonymous said...

Oh, that is soooo cute!

Tea Time With Melody said...

This is too cute!

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