When I went to Central New York for Adjourned Session last weekend, I got to swing by my brother and sister-in-law's house, and see my gorgeous nephew Sam. Of course, I know you want to see some pictures:
Sam and Aunt Beth
Sam, looking too grown up at four months old.
Sam proving his grown-up status by bringing home fridge artwork already from daycare. He's talented, no?
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Very cute of course! And I still say he looks like his daddy did when he was little!!!
Please notice how I'm not mentioning anything about how your godson didn't even know you were in town .... whoops! Guess I just did, huh?
Love you!
Adorable!
Does the little tyke have a blog of his own yet?
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