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Tuesday, August 15, 2006
Our New Favorite Activity - Coloring!



They boys wanted their stuffed animals to color with them.




Here's Henry giving a crayon to his bear.









Jonathan is trying his best to stay in the lines.
















Handsome, serious Henry
 
posted by Suzanne at 8/15/2006 07:06:00 PM | Permalink |


6 Comments:


  • At 7:40 AM, Blogger Karen Hevesy

    Very cute. Is Henry's neck-band-aid for a real or imagined boo-boo?

     
  • At 7:36 AM, Blogger Suzanne

    The band-aid was a sympathy boo-boo (i.e. Jonathan scraped his knee.)

     
  • At 7:54 AM, Blogger stephanie

    Have they stopped eating crayons? if so, i am impressed...

     
  • At 4:32 PM, Blogger Randy & Sarah

    I agree with Stephanie. Stopped eating crayons! That's great! Now to get Reagan to stop that. :)

     
  • At 4:38 PM, Blogger Suzanne

    Stephanie and Sarah - they have stopped eating crayons....I didn't even think about that.

     
  • At 4:52 PM, Blogger Karen Hevesy

    My husband grew up with 15 boy cousins. They all got together regularly. One time my husband was upset because his new pack of crayons was missing. His dad went up to investigate. He asked the other boys if they knew where the crayons had gone. They all said no...and as they opened their mouths Jim's father solved the mystery. All of them had crayon-remnants stuck in their teeth, they had eaten the whole box!!