My grandson loved having his face painted, but he couldn’t stay awake long enough for his mom to wash it off. 🙂
Daily Post One-Word Prompt: Mask
My grandson loved having his face painted, but he couldn’t stay awake long enough for his mom to wash it off. 🙂
Daily Post One-Word Prompt: Mask
Way behind here but that is so precious Jennifer. My son never liked face paint. My daughter loved it and I recall butterflies for her. Where does time go.
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To tell the truth I’m not a fan either, tell your son. I know, they grow up too fast!
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What a sweetie – even in ferocious face paint!
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Isn’t he though? 😉❤️
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Adorable. Jennifer, these pictures will be become even more precious to you as he ages.
Blessings ~ Wendy
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One of the benefits of making my blog more personal. 🙂
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How sweet 🙂
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Precious times …
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Indeed! 🙂
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I remember those days with my kids–and the angst of trying to get pillowcases clean:).
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Kids and cleaning — almost synonymous!
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Oh so cute and adorable
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No argument here! 🙂
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You can see the appeal, back in the day, when early man did this often. and then there are tattoos…
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For sure! Face paint makes a huge difference, especially to a little boy!
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So cute 😊
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I agree (though I am biased)!
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That’s what my daughters say about me 😊
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Aw, so cute. (But a bit scary if you encountered it in the middle of the night!)
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Ha ha, I never thought of that, but I did think of the sheets needing a good wash!
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Cute!!
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🙂
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Precious days….
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