Bare Chested

We celebrate all milestones around here. And Wil's new skill is no exception. So with great pride I share with you. . . 

Shirtless Wil. His new skill? He has learned to take his shirt off. And he takes it off as often as he can. I find him shirtless in the morning, after nap, at the table, playing with his brothers. I put his shirt back on, go about my business, and he takes it back off.
Way to go Wil!
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2 comments:
LOL, cute.
Something about boys whose name Wil is spelled with one "L"...I have one. He likes shirtless, too. :)
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Just thought I would let you know that I'm passing on Jennifer Graf Groneberg's book. I met a lovely lady who lives in the Columbus area that has twin boys, one who has Down syndrome. Thank you.
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