Oh my! Is Wilbur still missing? My youngest daughter, Andee used to play that way. She would hide and wait for me to tell her dad, "Andee has gone to Texas", then she would jump out and surprise us.
I'm just getting caught up from a very busy two weeks. Those pictures of Wilbur remind me of when my niece was younger. She would hide from my husband by covering her eyes! So cute! About the button post, there used to be a button factory in Logansport, Indiana, where I was born and my parents are from originally. They made buttons out of mussel shells, which is now illegal to remove from the lakes and streams. I enjoyed the button information! I've never been to a car boot sale, but I'm pretty sure they are similar to what we call rummage or garage sales...and I used to be addicted! I wish you could come to my basement and help me out! I need to get rid of some stuff. Cindy Bee
Sweet, children are amazing not to long ago my grandson was hiding in the empty bathroom hamper. He thought it to be very funny. Have a wonderful day dearest, with lobe Janice
Awww, he's such a cutie.
ReplyDeleteSo cute. he looks like a bundle of fun.
ReplyDeleteBless him -x-
ReplyDeleteSoooo precious!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Meredith
Fun! He is so cute!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Betsy
Gotta love the way children think! He's adorable.
ReplyDeleteAdorable!
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
Too cute, my friend! You must have so much fun with him. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteSo cute. I miss playing peekaboo with little ones. How did Wilbur manage to squeeze into the is play cube??
ReplyDeleteOh my! Is Wilbur still missing? My youngest daughter, Andee used to play that way. She would hide and wait for me to tell her dad, "Andee has gone to Texas", then she would jump out and surprise us.
ReplyDeleteAww! Looks as though you are having great fun!
ReplyDeleteI'm just getting caught up from a very busy two weeks. Those pictures of Wilbur remind me of when my niece was younger. She would hide from my husband by covering her eyes! So cute!
ReplyDeleteAbout the button post, there used to be a button factory in Logansport, Indiana, where I was born and my parents are from originally. They made buttons out of mussel shells, which is now illegal to remove from the lakes and streams. I enjoyed the button information!
I've never been to a car boot sale, but I'm pretty sure they are similar to what we call rummage or garage sales...and I used to be addicted! I wish you could come to my basement and help me out! I need to get rid of some stuff.
Cindy Bee
so sweet.. cutie pie.. :)
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Oh my gosh, I do love these pix. Soooo cute. Just a joy, heh?
ReplyDeleteThat Wilbur looks like a bundle of energy ( and fun).
ReplyDeleteIf I can't see you, you can't see me - just love the innocence. Sometimes it hard to keep a straight face though. Hope he didn't get stuck in there.
ReplyDeleteHi Lorraine,
ReplyDeleteIsn't he just the cutest!!!???
Love,
Ingrid xx
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Sweet, children are amazing not to long ago my grandson was hiding in the empty bathroom hamper. He thought it to be very funny. Have a wonderful day dearest, with lobe Janice
ReplyDeleteJust adorable, totally x
ReplyDeleteWheres Wilbur? Too cute :D
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