I was baby sitting this little fellow who wasn't well and being a very sharing soul he kindly shared his bug with both Poppy and myself
Despite being unwell he was still a joy to have around He is such a happy boy
Thanks Wendy for once again hosting
Ohhh Nooo... that's no gOOd...
ReplyDeletehope today sees you feeling better... xox
Hope you are all on the road to recovery.
ReplyDeleteKids are good like that lol! Not nice and I do hope you are all feeling a whole lot better soon xx
ReplyDeletecute little chap... hope you all feel better soon....
ReplyDeleteHugz
Hope you are both feeling better. Lovely work on the penguins. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cutie - hope you are both feeling better. xx
ReplyDeleteThe penguins are adorable. Hope you're feeling much better by now.
ReplyDeleteThe penguins look great....hope you all feel better soon. A very cheeky vegemite face there....lol
ReplyDeleteWOW he's grown so much... Hope you all feel better soon.
ReplyDeleteMy hubby come back from Perth with the wog and shared it with me...
Love his high chair , cute pic of his vegemite face.
Good you managed a penguin block.
My goodness how your little one has grown! Shame you get to share the bugs, but I am sure the good times iut weigh the bad. Hope you are all feeling much better soon. The penguin block is lovely.
ReplyDeleteHi Illene wow what a cutie your little guy is ,yes i have caught many a virus off the grandies,lol.Love your penguins your work is always so beautiful,well done my friend.
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