Skip to main content

not himself

even when ryan tries to pull off the cocky business man look, 
he just isn't very convincing.

...ok, so maybe if the cigar was unwrapped and the beer had some beer in it?
or part of the money stack wasn't the shopping list?
or if he didn't have such a cheesy grin because we were laughing so hard!

oh well, i love my nice guy...cheesy grin and all!

Comments

Jen said…
ok that is so stinkin' hilarious, I can barely type.
Unknown said…
What a funny photo! I love it. I was convinced until I saw the things that you mentioned. You really are cheering me up.
SO funny!!! I love it!
Live.Love.Eat said…
LOL. This was funny! I loved your commentary and he really played it off great! But you're right, he looks like such a helluva nice guy.
Jenni said…
LOL! How funny is it that the cigar was wrapped?
Susan said…
Yeah...sorry...not buying it one bit! He needs some scruff, no smile, and maybe some bling like a ring or something.
Karen said…
It would be much more convincing if he'd be wearing a suit and tie. I'm just sayin.
Anonymous said…
Now that's a guy with all the right stuff!!
Crystal Rae said…
HEHEHE.... all so funny, I'm so glad you explained that pictures, oh it made me laugh out loud.
Lindsay said…
That is too stinkin' funny! And I love that part of the money was a shopping list! LOL.
Karen said…
Oh that is funny stuff. I love the picture. You can totally tell he is having way too much fun.
LOL! My husband wouldn't fit that image either. Nice guys are the best!
tiarastantrums said…
hey - the wrapping is still on the cigar!!!!!
WheresMyAngels said…
Yeah, the wrapper should of been off to make it look real! lol
Living on the edge!!
Looks like a great costume. ;)
Carrie said…
All he had to say was that he lived in a border state and he needed both American and Canadian dollars.

But you are right. It just looks...wrong. " ) I like the open mouth feeding baby pictures much, much better!

Popular posts from this blog

tuesday tribute---for tuesday

go blog yourself has been on my reading list for quite sometime...and so i really came to love little tuesday whitt and her whole sweet fam and became involved in praying for them in tuesday's battle with that stinky neuroblastoma . tuesday's parents are totally amazing...they inspire me! although tuesday went to play with jesus not so long ago, there have been so many people that are changed because of the courage and strength and honesty of the whitt family. on the day of celebration of tuesday's life, a number of folks who couldn't make it out to the funeral, took their kids on a 'wagie ride', which was one of tuesday's fav things. we all posted up our pics...shared our experiences with each other...and hugged our kiddos a little tighter. my kiddos wagie ride is here . from that precious little tuesday and her honorary wagie ride, a blog spawned...of course...and it is dedicated to nothing more than, in their words, "to keep track of lives touc...

random acts...GNO

over at GNO, there's a few of us who decided to challenge ourselves last week to perform a random act of kindness.   i talked with my girls and hubs about what we could do... we reserve some funds each month out of our giving to put towards a current or urgent need that we find.  i think it's important to let the kids see how we give as family...and they should be part of that decision too . as we were talking, and eating chinese...come on, you know there would be eating...i open my fortune cookie.  and this is it!! i was out getting a few minutes of alone time and decided to pay hubs forward by getting jiffy lube to do the oil change.  while i was there, i remembered how hard it was being a single mom.  i remembered that the little things, like oil changes, suddenly became bigger things and honestly, more expensive things.  *light bulb!!!* thomas rang me up for my oil change and asked if they had any scheduled appointments that i could pay for.  he looked at me a little odd......

A lesson in NOT BEING STUPID

What NOT to say to an adoptive family... Any of you all that know us know that we are an adoptive family...and for those that don't just look at our pic.  It will be obvious.  We are different sizes and shapes and colors.  That's why we call ourselves the "motley crew".  I know, pretty funny. Here's the deal...a few things that I don't need strangers to say to me, or tell me: 1.   I know that I'm white and my #3 daughter is brown.  I live with her.  Your revelation is not mine.   2.   Yes...some of my kids don't look like me.   3.   My kids have ears and are old enough to understand the stupid things you say.  So don't say "where's she from?"  I might have to kill you if you do.  Consider yourself warned. 4.   Just because an AA kid is adopted, doesn't mean they are from Africa.  Look around...here in the US we have AA people too. 5.   Don't ask me which of my kids are my REAL ones.  Clue...we are all real and so are you.....