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Friday, July 15 2011

While searching through old documents, I stumbled upon these little faces. Look familiar?

The Perfect Puppy

 

 

 No, seriously . . .

Lily was the perfect little puppy who grew into the Perfect Dog.  Feel free to barf now. Other Half wants to barf every time I inform him that Lily is THE perfect dog.

 Ranger . . .

. . . was also perfect!  

He was a perfect psycho. But we loved him. And still do. And he's still a psycho. Ask anyone who knows him. But he's my psycho.  My little monster.

 

 

Speaking of monsters . . .

 

. . . remember this little monster?!!

 

Who could resist this little face?

Which leads us to the real monster in the family!

 

 

 

  Eeegaads!!!

Who would bring home such an ugly little creature?!!!

 

 

How 'bout this one?

Can't place him? No?

Look again . . .

I just love looking at baby pictures . . .

 

 

 

Posted by: forensicfarmgirl AT 03:50 pm   |  Permalink   |  4 Comments  |  Email
Comments:
baby mammals are always AWWWW inducing. I swear we must get a rush of some happy brain chemical even just looking at pics like this - at least I know I do. as long as I keep reminding myself...not so cute when they grow up....puppies, ponies, chicks, boys...whatever.
Posted by clairesmum on 07/15/2011 - 08:00 PM
I know! I stumbled upon those pics of Lily and was helpless. She was such a little hug-a-muffin!
Posted by forensicfarmgirl on 07/16/2011 - 04:46 PM
Cool pix. AWWWW is right! My baby pictures generate more than just "AWWWW." Usually it's "AWWWW $($*#. What happened?" :-)
Posted by Eric on 07/16/2011 - 09:26 PM
So much mud! trace___briar_229_25.jpg made me laugh and laugh. Young animals are so cute. I got a treat today when a fluffy family of ring-tailed racoons crossed the road in front of me. There were at least 5 young following an adult as fast as their little legs could run.
Posted by Terri's Pal on 07/16/2011 - 10:13 PM

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