I took this picture before we left the house.
This one was taken in between songs.
And here's one of Garrett. He did well during the meeting. I let him look through the pictures I have saved on my camera. That kept him quiet for, oh, two minutes or so. He watched the kids sing and stayed near his seat the rest of the time so I was happy.
I just wish he would lose this fake smile thing he has going on lately.
3 comments:
Your daughter has the most beautiful smile! And your son will soon get over that forced smile look, and simply not smile at all! It's a stage that I think every male goes through. My sons are 18 and 22. I'll let you know when they get out of it!
Thanks for the congrats on winning the Mother's Day contest!
Your kids are adorable....wonderful smiles (even the "fake" one!).
My son does that too. Either that or makes really goofy faces. I think I've gotten one out of maybe a hundred pictures of him that look like a normal kid.
You're daughter's got it goin' on though!
My son has a friend who is the MOST PHOTOGENIC child I've seen in my life. It's not that he's any cuter than anyone else, but when you put the camera on him his face just does all the right things... like someone flipped a switch and he's "instant hollywood". What a talent!
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