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Can they be any MORE alike???

similar

  (sĭm'ə-lər
adjective
"Related in appearance or nature; alike though not identical."

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How cute is this picture!! Just puts a smile on your face..

LoVE sidewalk chalk..my porch is still covered with it..hard to erase when it brings a sweet "Homey" feeling.

I love fall coming on because it has a way of a schedule coming back..Winter..that's when the gears change (especially by April) and I'm ready for summer..boating!!
Mandy said…
That is an awesome pic. Frame worthy!
Wep said…
OMG is there a child cuter than that?
The Nice One said…
WHOA! That is an incredible photo!
Tracy said…
that pic surely does capture a LOT - how wonderful!
Anonymous said…
What a great picture! :)
Wendy said…
I'd say "ITS A MATCH!" Very cute post! Very creative!
Karen said…
This picture is absolutely priceless! You have to smile when you see it.
Susan said…
What a beautiful shot! Those smiles are contagious.
I'm sure your husband is grateful that they have one feature that is not similar :)
tiarastantrums said…
cute cute and adorable!
I LOVE that bald head! Give it a kiss for me!
Carrie said…
Holey cuteness!

He should have shaved his head for this picture though...That would have been uber-funny!
Carrie said…
p.s. My kid has about the same amount of hair yours does and she's 12 months. I keep wondering if she's ever going to grow hair.
Awwwwwwwwww THIS IS SOOO SWEET! What a wonderful photo!! They are both precious. :-)

~melody~
Abby said…
That picture makes me smile just looking at them! Adorable!
Aubrey said…
So sweet.

I just wanna rub that perfectly cute, round head and squeeze those cheeks!
Oh the cuteness! Thanks for stopping by and saying hi!
ayamlin said…
Oh! What a cute boy!
he looks like his father:)
and his smile makes me happy:)
Oh I wish I were there:)
what a cuttie!
Jen said…
Totally similar!

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