Whatchu Talkin’ About?

I thought I’d wish everyone a good week with this face:

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Considering she is sitting in her high chair, I wonder if maybe she didn’t like her lunch?

About Kim

Kim is a creative person who doesn't sit still for very long. As the mother of two, she calls herself a "recovering former working mom" and left a successful career as an Architect to stay home with her kids. This blog is a reflection of her daily life and her quest to find the answer to "what's that smell?". If blogging doesn't work out for her, she plans on auditioning to become a sports team mascot.

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  1. Betty N says:

    I commented on your post “Whatca Talking about” Here is the linkhttp://accidentalmommies.com/2009/02/whatchu-talkin-about/

  2. Betty N says:

    How adorable! There are so many times I wish I knew what my little grandkids were thinking…you really do wonder what is going through their minds before they can communicate better with us. But these pictures are priceless as you look back on them.

  3. clenna in NH says:

    I love these natural, unposed pictures. It’ll be great for a high school yearbook. Ha ha.

  4. Yasmine says:

    shes a doll-so adorable!My daughter used to scrunch her face like that all the time.
    btw.i have the same chairs (not highchair. the ones for the table) as you do

  5. Sarah says:

    Or she’s up to something a little different?

  6. LMAO! She is too cute! I love this pic!

  7. Nessa says:

    LMAOOOOOOOO, lord that’s just too freakin CUTE!

  8. Suzanne says:

    What a cutie you’ve got there! She must really work the cutes on you!

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