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WARNING: This is a slideshow I created that contains images of my 22 week old son, who passed soon after these photos were taken. Thank you to Heather Lombardo at NILMDTS for these amazing images.
That's just so cute and funny too! One of my favorite pics of my son was when he was about 12 months old or so and he got mad about something and was sitting on the kitchen floor wailing. I, of course, grabbed the camera. My husband was horrifed! LOL!
Posted by: Joy Fender (wingnut) | April 12, 2010 at 09:37 AM
What a great storyboard about the anatomy of a temper tantrum and then twin brother coming to comfort him. I love the way he pats him on the kneed....such a sweet and tender moment.
Sissy
Posted by: Cecelia Jessee | April 21, 2010 at 01:11 PM