These are things that will never be combined again.
Big brother's role in all of this was He Who Left Markers Unattended and He Who Tattles on Brother. Thankfully, it was a washable marker and not the Sharpie that Sean used to write all over the dental forms last night.
Be sure to click on these links for two more photos of my angels. Blogger kept flipping them vertically so I had to host them on my PhotoBucket account.
13 comments:
OMG!!! I read the title and knew this wouldn't be a good post!! I hope she came clean:) This will be a story to tell for years to come!
OH MY GOODNESS!!!! Thank the LORD it wasn't a sharpie!!!
ROFL! I'm glad mine have never tried to do that!
Ah! I am so glad that was a washable marker!
I just watched the video of Ella rolling over. She is very driven. Both my boys didn't really care to roll over until they were pretty sure they could do it easily.
She resembles her brothers a lot. Very cute!
OMG for sure. That is scary. Good thing it came off.
I bet you were shocked when you got out of the shower. Happy that it came off. She looks cute!
Oh my goodness....that is the funniest thing [I know, I know, you were not laughing when you first realized] but it is the funniest thing I have seen in a while. Lesson learned?
Too darn cute.
OH MY.... I am giggling...my 7 year old squealed at the top of his lungs, "Oh no!!"...and then inquired if she had to walk around like that her whole life?? I told him it was washable ink but he keeps asking me what would of happened if it was permanent...he is now obsessed with this question and has asked me about 5 times...would it have come out? What would of happened??...:)
On a side note...her little leggings are too, too cute!!
OH MY GOSH!! That is freakin funny! I hope it was easy to wash. Max did somewhat the same with Sam but it was a stamper. He was proud.
Your boys look very proud!!
Okay, I don't mean to laugh but I can't help it. I remember getting the same pic from a close friend with her two kiddos.
Oh the poor little thing. Look at her in that photo. She's all, "Aw, Mom, wash me off already."
Definitely a story you'll be telling for years to come.
BTW, I saw you "nominated" my blog. Thanks so much! I'm planning to pay it forward and blog about it after the holidays when the craziness (hopefully) subsides!!
Merry Christmas!
Too funny! Oh, I have been there. My daughter, who was 5 at the time, drew Harry Potter glasses on her brother who was 3 with, yes, a Black sharpie.
are you kidding me?! what if baby gets hurt? totally irresponsible.
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