I suppose I’ll have years of finding scary things in Miles’ backpack. Today, I experienced my first.
Meet Jim, Miles’ “chia Pet” he made at pre-school. He named it Jim. (I would have named it Mr. Hanky.) Jim grew enough hair to come home today, but not before he had a haircut, with scissors, as Miles said in the most adorable way.
He is so proud of Jim.
Then he promptly put Jim down and gave me the sweetest little smile. This precious boy MELTS my heart!!!
Nighty night everybody, I’m EXHAUSTED from a full day. Oh, I do have news though. I finished sewing Miles’ halloween costume! I just need to add the embellishments. I’m not sure his costume will be fully done for the Zoo Halloween this year, but it will definitely be ready for the big day.
Nighty night!
hahahhaha this cracks me up…wait till he makes the apple head dolls
Oh sweet, sweet Miles. Oh sweet, sweet, well meaning pre-school teacher. We too have our own collection here at our house. Gotta love ’em. 🙂
oh my goodness!!! he is SOOOOO ADORABLE! that B&W is BEYOND precious!!!! He looks so grown up.
LOL!!
That kid just kills me. KILLS me 🙂
I love it! Can’t wait to see the costume! :o)
Oh my gosh, this just makes me giggle! SMILE
This boy melts EVERYONES heart! I swear if he does not win the Gap Casting call I will boycott their holiday stripes…ok…maybe not that drastic but I will surely concider it:)
Jim is so weird! But Miles is, as always, adorable 🙂
Hahaha! I’m a teacher and can attest to all the scary (and sometimes gross!) things in backpacks! A student recently brought me a frog she found at the bus stop, stuffed in the bottom of her backpack. Thankfully, the poor little guy lived to tell the story. So, beware of living things in backpacks. 🙂