Thursday, July 17, 2008

can you tell a difference?

this was monday at the arboretum. rewind sitting nicely and playing in the sand. then last night i got the idea that he needed a haircut and so i took out the trimmers and this is what we have now.. i don't know why, but he looks so old to me.. i just can not believe what one little mommy haircut can do to this sweet little boy. he looks all grown up now!
maybe its just me =)



6 comments:

Rebecca said...

I think it is cute! Good job, Mommy!

Christi said...

yes. definitely. that's crazy how old he looks.

Megan said...

Whoa, he does look more grown up with the haircut! But still very handsome!!

Mom of 5 Gents said...

Oh! I hate it when that happens. You're right...he looks all grown up.

Krista said...

I was totally tthinking the same thing while I was reading this. He looks like a little buisness man....in diapers.

Mike & Mandy said...

I think what struck me the most is how much more he looks like Curls now!

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