Wordless Wednesday - Hiding Baby

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36 comments so far

  1. Mimi
    #1

    LOL!!!
    Why, oh why do they get into those places???

  2. Susanne
    #2

    Too, too sweet! They do love the chairs don’t they?

  3. One Mom
    #3

    That looks like a great peek-a-boo opportunity!

  4. Kris J
    #4

    Haha! So cute.

    I can totally hear her thinking “Drat. I thought I was camouflaged. “

  5. pam
    #5

    Like a kitty in tall grass! LOL! Cute! Happy Wordless Wednesday!

  6. mrsbear0309
    #6

    She’s so sweet. It could almost be a wildlife photo, baby in its natural habitat. Happy Wednesday.

  7. Leah Kanaan
    #7

    My kids used to LOVE doing that same exact thing. In fact, I am sure I have a picture somewhere very similar to that!

  8. tina
    #8

    Somebody better check the diaper ! You know that is a good hiding place to take a well lets just say “what’s that smell?”

  9. Cascia @ Healthy Moms
    #9

    Cute photo. Happy WW! Mine is up.

  10. SarahHub
    #10

    Too cute!

  11. Rhen @yestheyareallmine
    #11

    Peekaboo!

  12. susan
    #12

    Can you see me now??

  13. AJ
    #13

    So cute! Looks like she’s been caught. LOL

  14. TheAngelForever
    #14

    LOL - my little guy loves to hide and play under our table as well. Great photo!

    Thanks for stopping by my blog earlier and Happy WW :)

  15. Heather B.
    #15

    Awww!! where’d Abby go!? Cutie pie

  16. Kim
    #16

    Tina, you cracked me up! She’s not into “hide and poop” yet. She prefers to do it right in front of you and make sure you get a nice fresh nose-full!

  17. Veggie Mom
    #17

    A great photo, worthy of a caption contest! My friend Melissa B., over at The Scholastic Scribe, does a caption contest every Sunday–you should check it out! BTW, Uncle Lynn is guesting on my blog today–hope to see you soon!

  18. Jessica @ NBP/MOMDOT
    #18

    HAPPY WW. wonderful place to hide, Momma.

    Jessica
    MomDot Street Team

  19. tuesday
    #19

    So sweet!
    Clicking through from Kristen’s site trying to do my part!

  20. Debbie Yost
    #20

    Or, Where’s Waldo! She is too cute. BTW, my girls never did the hide and poop thing. They did it right out for all to see!

  21. Andrea
    #21

    LOL Cute!

  22. Karen
    #22

    I’ll bet she thinks you can’t see her! What a cutie pie.

  23. PrettyLifeOnline
    #23

    Cool catch for WW! Mine’s up too hope you can visit… Happy WW!

  24. Cathy
    #24

    Isn’t he cute? They just love those tight spaces don’t they?

    Happy WW!

  25. Tara@From Dawn Till Rusk
    #25

    Under the table is just the best place when you’re little. I remember my brother and I spent most of our childhood there. And if you add a blanket over the top to make it a ‘den’ well, you just couldn’t drag us out.

  26. Grey Street
    #26

    Very cute! :)

  27. DJ
    #27

    Looks like a chair leg forest!

  28. munchkinsandmusic
    #28

    Your blog title made me laugh so I had to say hi! Your baby is so cute!

  29. Charming Lamb
    #29

    The kids can be worse than the animals sometimes!

  30. Rhonda
    #30

    That is so cute. Isn’t it amazing what they can get into.

  31. Angela
    #31

    Awww…I love pictures like this!

  32. MammaDawg
    #32

    lol - cuuuuuuute!!

  33. Danette
    #33

    How precious! Looks like she’s ready for peekaboo :)

  34. Elaine
    #34

    That’s just too cute!! I think I have a similar picture of my daughter like that hid someplace. Kids are just so amazing and find themselves in the oddest places….especially the cracks!!

    Happy WW!!

  35. BK
    #35

    LOL!!! That is just like my two nephews; they just love to go under the dining table, especially when we are having our dinner :D

  36. Summer
    #36

    LOL Too cute!

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