Love his shirt! I think my sister and I could have used those Thing t-shirts in our early years. We were not twins, but only a year and a half apart and people always asked my mom if we were twins... I think she dressed us alike often, sewing most of our clothes. So, Thing 1 and Thing 2 shirts would have been highly appropriate. Have a great week-end, Lisa! Enjoy the weather.
1st thought - what is he training for? the Olympics? or? fun? i really believe we can learn so much from kids. they keep the fun in life. they are carefree, happy, smiling & enjoy every single moment. & if they aren't they fix it way fast. ( :
You have a mini-me!! We drove behind an SUV yesterday with loads of stickers on the back about running, it made me think of you. When I mentioned it to Phil, he quoted your blog name with no prompting! Guess I had talked about you more than I thought. I am still hoping we can meet.
I love to see kids outside running and playing. So many kids these days don't get any exercise much --since they are on their little phones/gadgets so much!!!!!
Funny, my older son's running form is awful, but my young daughter's form is great. Same family, both good athletes, but obviously lots of differences.
Hi Lisa, I agree with Betsy. I love to see children playing outdoors, and having exercise. Life is healthy that way, not at computers all the time. You have beautiful children. Reid is a gorgeous child. You are doing a great job. How is Francie, your horse? Warm Hugs and Blessings, Starry.
Ha, wait a few years, it gets harder.
ReplyDeleteHow about that sun shining finally! Have we burnt the last fire wood yet?
It is true! Such joy!
ReplyDeleteja die komt er wel
ReplyDeleteLove his shirt! I think my sister and I could have used those Thing t-shirts in our early years. We were not twins, but only a year and a half apart and people always asked my mom if we were twins... I think she dressed us alike often, sewing most of our clothes. So, Thing 1 and Thing 2 shirts would have been highly appropriate. Have a great week-end, Lisa! Enjoy the weather.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a marathon runner to me!
ReplyDeleteHe's got his form down pat - cute photo!
ReplyDeleteWell, he does have an excellent example of a good runner!
ReplyDeleteHe will run well like as you!
ReplyDeleteHe probably will be a runner. He looks like he's totally absorbed in the moment.
ReplyDeleteso cute!
ReplyDelete1st thought - what is he training for? the Olympics? or? fun? i really believe we can learn so much from kids. they keep the fun in life. they are carefree, happy, smiling & enjoy every single moment. & if they aren't they fix it way fast. ( :
ReplyDeletelove that shirt.
Looks like a natural athlete!
ReplyDeleteYou have a mini-me!! We drove behind an SUV yesterday with loads of stickers on the back about running, it made me think of you. When I mentioned it to Phil, he quoted your blog name with no prompting! Guess I had talked about you more than I thought. I am still hoping we can meet.
ReplyDeleteI wish I enjoyed running...but for me it is cycling.
ReplyDeleteSo when is the next family run??.../)JP
ReplyDeleteLove that picture!!!!
ReplyDeleteKids have so much energy... and they know how to have fun!
ReplyDeleteHa! That is sweet. And look at all that green everywhere, niiiiice!!
ReplyDeleteLook at that precious. Love it. :)
ReplyDeleteAh, youth!!!
ReplyDeletesuch happiness-- such fun!
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I love to see kids outside running and playing. So many kids these days don't get any exercise much --since they are on their little phones/gadgets so much!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are raising a WINNER.
Hugs,
Betsy
He's a natural like his mama! Great pic!
ReplyDeleteKind of wish, I could run :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome form. He looks like he is into the moment and nothing can distract him.
ReplyDeleteHe really does look like he's got some form there!
ReplyDeleteExcelente fotografia de bela criança....
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He does have good form and the look of happy concentration. Yep. He's your son alright.
ReplyDeleteYou go, little one!
ReplyDeleteHahahaha... look at him go. He is a mini you!
ReplyDeleteGenetics at work.
ReplyDeleteGo big guy go!
ReplyDeleteFunny, my older son's running form is awful, but my young daughter's form is great. Same family, both good athletes, but obviously lots of differences.
Hi Lisa,
ReplyDeleteI agree with Betsy.
I love to see children playing outdoors, and having exercise.
Life is healthy that way,
not at computers all the time.
You have beautiful children.
Reid is a gorgeous child.
You are doing a great job.
How is Francie, your horse?
Warm Hugs and Blessings,
Starry.
that is such a sweet picture :)
ReplyDeleteHe looks cute! I think you have yourself a runner right there.
ReplyDeleteMica loves to run. Isaak doesn't mind, but he's much slower.