While looking for older photos of Loumy and String Cheese to include in the last post, I ran across these photos. Loumy was about 20 months old. He had a real obsession with hats, shoes, and balls. He still does, but not as much as he did during that time. For his third birthday he had only one request, "CLEATS".
Normally I would dress him myself, but apparently I hadn't dressed him after the last diaper change. In fact, if I recall correctly, I think I had just gone out to throw a stinker in the garbage in the garage and came back in to find that Loumy had gone ahead and dressed himself in the nearest "hat" (one of my bandanas that I had just tossed someplace) and "shoes" that he could find for playing soccer (with my pink and purple ball).
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Blackmail Photos
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He's darling!
And I'm sure he'll want those photos to disappear when he's a teenager.
Did he have a herniated bellybutton? We had a foster baby a few years ago with one. It was the strangest thing I’d ever seen and come to find out, very common!
yeah, his belly button is very herniated. it was HUGE when he was an infant. for some reason the % of children with some kind of african ancestry that have these herniated belly buttons is really high. was the child you were fostering AA or part? just curious. it has gotten a little smaller since he's gotten older, but its still pretty big.
ahhh I was rolling on the floor!! I though Teddy Bears at the drive in were blackmail worthy but not compared to this!!!
He sure has great legs for high heels!
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Oh he looks like a little mammy. I hope you do show those to every girl he dates. He'd love it.
Hah i still have these pics on my computer! They make me laugh so hard! I love my little man/girl!
So very cute! Definitely black mail worthy!
Yep - he was all AA, very dark and very beautiful.
His bellybutton freaked me out until I got him into the doctor. It got HUGE. It healed naturally but it sure was disconcerting!
We adored that baby. Got him at 12 days old from a group home and kept him for 8 months. Although we wanted him to be ours, he wasn't. It's hard to explain, but the answer was always no. The family that took him after us adopted him and he needed to be theirs.
Hard.
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