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Wow! What a neat project to be working on together! Will you be posting "after" pictures? I LOVE the working clothes for the little one! ;)
how adorable! i have seen baby toolbelts being sold at ToysRus too - maybe you should get him one ;-) i love the safety glasses he is wearing too. happy ww!
Love the image.My 3-year old loves to help me fix things, too. I didn’t realize how much, until one time, not long ago.I was sitting on the floor watching TV. My 3-year, with his toy hammer in hand, went behind me and started hammering my head.“What you doing?” I asked, a little annoyed.“I’m fixing,” he said. “Your hair is broken. You have no more.”Hmm.Mikehttp://somethingaboutparenting.typepad.com/
Little one helping out already eh? I still can't get my 15 year old to help out! You must be doing something right!Happy WW!
It's always nice to have the extra help!
Kids are sometimes the most helpful of all. They love to be with their parents just spending time together, even if it's work. What a sweet moment you captured.
What a little helper. Great shot. Happy Wed.
Tee hee - monkey see, monkey do. Great stuff. ;o)Hugs,HollyHolly's Corner
I love that photo! My kids loved to do whatever Daddy was doing too.
Daddy's little helper!
Little helpers are so sweet! I love it when they try to be just like Daddy!
Wow, you believe in training your future do-it-yourselfers early in life. Love the picutre.
What a helper!!!
OMGoodness!!!!!!!! HOW STINKIN' CUTE!Seth said, "Hey, that baby's helping!" tee hee hee
awwwwwhat a sweet little heart!
Big helper! We've had photos that look just like that!
Oh, we have so been there. "Daddy's little helper"
ROFL - this is adorable!!! They want to be sooo big don't they!
lol - that is just so cute :)Thank you for putting a smile on my face tonight.Thank you for stopping by today :)
I think it's great to train them when they're young :)
Such a great help!:DBTW, thanks for your lovely comment at my WW.
working on a project together...how cute
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Wow! What a neat project to be working on together! Will you be posting "after" pictures? I LOVE the working clothes for the little one! ;)
how adorable! i have seen baby toolbelts being sold at ToysRus too - maybe you should get him one ;-) i love the safety glasses he is wearing too.
happy ww!
Love the image.
My 3-year old loves to help me fix things, too. I didn’t realize how much, until one time, not long ago.
I was sitting on the floor watching TV. My 3-year, with his toy hammer in hand, went behind me and started hammering my head.
“What you doing?” I asked, a little annoyed.
“I’m fixing,” he said. “Your hair is broken. You have no more.”
Hmm.
Mike
http://somethingaboutparenting.typepad.com/
Little one helping out already eh? I still can't get my 15 year old to help out! You must be doing something right!
Happy WW!
It's always nice to have the extra help!
Kids are sometimes the most helpful of all. They love to be with their parents just spending time together, even if it's work. What a sweet moment you captured.
What a little helper. Great shot. Happy Wed.
Tee hee - monkey see, monkey do. Great stuff. ;o)
Hugs,
Holly
Holly's Corner
I love that photo! My kids loved to do whatever Daddy was doing too.
Daddy's little helper!
Little helpers are so sweet! I love it when they try to be just like Daddy!
Wow, you believe in training your future do-it-yourselfers early in life. Love the picutre.
What a helper!!!
OMGoodness!!!!!!!! HOW STINKIN' CUTE!
Seth said, "Hey, that baby's helping!" tee hee hee
awwww
what a sweet little heart!
Big helper! We've had photos that look just like that!
Oh, we have so been there. "Daddy's little helper"
ROFL - this is adorable!!! They want to be sooo big don't they!
lol - that is just so cute :)Thank you for putting a smile on my face tonight.
Thank you for stopping by today :)
I think it's great to train them when they're young :)
Such a great help!
:D
BTW, thanks for your lovely comment at my WW.
working on a project together...how cute
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