I know it is some sort of Lego. Why he took 15 pictures of this little individual Lego, I don't know.
You also get the requisite pictures of the back end.
The blurry pictures of one of the sisters as he turns his head while taking the picture.
The headless pictures.
The toys on the floor and "Oh, cool, you can even see my goose bumps," picture.
And, Oh yeah, don't forget the underarm shot.
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So funny! The gooosebump picture is really pretty cool. I understand about the lego. I have half a million of little red and blue army men on my camera myself.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Rebekah. Your blog post http://chargeforwhining.blogspot.com/2012/01/picture-is-worth-thousand-words.html
Deleteinspired this one. I can't even tell you how many pictures I have of random Legos. I can relate to the red and blue army men pictures.
Glad to know my daughter isn't the only one. She is always "borrowing" my camera. She likes to hold the camera facing her and taking snapshots or herself.
ReplyDeleteThere were some of those in this collection, too. They just crack me up. So funny.
DeleteMy son got a camera for Christmas, and there are so many pictures of his brother's Green Lantern action figure and the dog - it is ridiculous!
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I hear you. I started a whole folder on the computer for all his Lego pictures. That way I can keep them separate for him.
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