Thursday, July 21, 2011

How To Make A Small Boy Happy

Bring in a big boy for him to play with.

Kathleen's nephew Christopher is a joy. And Owen is completely in love.

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  1. Owen's sweet face. His concentration. I am in love.

    Kathleen's nephew seems gentle and sweet, too. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Lovely photos. Owen looks like he's working with such concentration!

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  3. Love it! This works with little girls, too. My 5 year old nephew is in town and my daughter is AMAZED! BY! EVERYTHING! HE! DOES! I wish we had access to him all the time. So much easier than a sibling because they go home before the sharing makes anybody's head explode.

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  4. My grandson, too, Ms moon, loves to play with other boys - all shapes and sizes. There's something about a boy/man to a small boy that resonates. It's as if they crave/need masculine company.

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  5. The two of them look so peaceful and content; your sharing has made me smile. Thank you.

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  6. Awwwwwww.....that is so neat. Christopher seems so kind and good.

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  7. Angella- He is a doll, that Christopher! Both of those boys are.

    Ms. Bastard-Beloved- It was pouring out in waves today, that cuteness.

    Jo- He totally was.

    Saja- I hear that Christopher is going to be at Aunt Kathleen's ALL summer next year. Joy!

    Elisabeth- They are pack animals!

    Sherla- It is always so nice to hear from you! I am glad you liked this one.

    Syd- He sure is.

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  8. Owen looks like he is three! How did he grow up so fast and he is nowhere near three...

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  9. Boys kiss other boys. Every boy in my family and my husband's kisses their daddies, their brothers and their friends on the cheek. Kissing is a sign of affection. A greeting. Why do we have to make everything all about sex.

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