"Seymore once said that all we do our whole lives is go from one little piece of Holy Ground to the next."
Maybe it was gas...
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But we'd like to think it was Jackson finding his Daddy's antics amusing. What a cutie.
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Anonymous said…
I can't believe he will be a month old in 2 more days! He is so adorable! I love the videos! Mom
Anonymous said…
OMG he is smiling and wants to laugh outloud so badly. He is so cute and growing already. You all are doing a great job. Hope things are getting easier. Talk to you soon. Aunt Linda
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