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Yes, it's not Monday!

Mundane Monday...oops, its Tuesday!  Well, that already makes it a good day!

Here's another "two peas in a pod" picture of R and S.  I guess no matter how old you are, the ceiling fan is still exciting!


Comments

Aubrey said…
That's funny! I don't know what it is about ceiling fans but my little one LOVED watching them. Sometimes it was the only thing that would give me a few minutes of piece and quiet!

Cute pic!
Karen said…
I love this photo. So cute!!! This is the kind that I would frame and put in my girls room. Now when they see these type photos, they say something like, "Remember when Dad and I ....." I love it.

Side note....I love your wall color! Are you happy with it? I'm thinking of painting my Family living area that color.
Elizabeth said…
Aww...that is such a cute picture.
Carrie said…
Heehee. I love it...
Karen said…
Ha! I love it. Why do we even buy toys when we have fans?
Tracy said…
hysterical.
Cyndy Bush said…
Now that is adorable!
Woops, that was me up there on a different account. lol
Love this pic. So together in their thoughts!
WheresMyAngels said…
That gave me such a good giggle!

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