This picture is of my son holding a zucchini that I took my eyes off of for a minute, and it grew into the size of a baseball bat. Of course this is last year, my zucchini is not even close yet this year. Looking at this picture now, I have realized that the same thing happened to my son. He looks so big now compared to this pic. I guess I must have taken my eyes off of him for a second or two. Sniff...
I guess I'll have to be more careful to keep my eyes on him...to make sure I don't miss a thing.
Saturday, June 11, 2011
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They do grow up quickly. Enjoy each moment.
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