Friday, April 15, 2011

Slouching Summertime

Well it has been really beautiful outside lately, so we were able to break out the summertime attire! This outfit I was positive wouldn't fit Jude by the time warm weather rolled around because it almost didn't fit him a month and a half ago, but he has stopped growing, so now all of his summer clothes are fitting perfectly! Note: Let me be perfectly clear, he has stopped growing lengthwise.

Anyway, he gives one punch to the paparazzi, and a second ready to punch his stroller.




But the looming stroller approaches, causing a little man to worry. How dare we go outside on a beautiful summer day in a stroller? He will have none of that.




So he flips off the stroller.

What else is new?

Or maybe that's his way of asking for Grandma?





Jude has also recently learned the joys of arching his back, not in anger (Marin) but just because he can. Normally I can prop him up in a corner and get ready to go someplace, but lately he has been arching and then I find him all slouched up in his corner. Doesn't look comfortable, but whatever floats his little boat.




Look at how cute he is in his little slouchy corner! A special thank you to Miss Megan for his puppy shirt. It is a stable in his wardrobe nowadays.

5 comments:

  1. I hate to tell Jude that his fists aren't very threatening when they emerge from a mango-colored sleeveless sunsuit.

    By means of his expressive middle-finger, Jude is communicating to his Grandma that he doesn't feel very manly in his mango-colored sleeveless sunsuit with elasticized bloomer pants. We share a special language.

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  2. LOL LOL LOL! The slouchy pics are hilarious--and so manly!

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  3. Watch out, Grandma! I wouldn't rip on Jude's clothes because as soon as he gets a little bigger you're getting a big punch in the stomach. I think what Jude is telling us through the slouching is that he needs a comfy recliner.

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  4. Gets a little bigger?
    No need, I'm pretty sure mom can't lift Jude's arms above his head...not that they could reach over his head anyway.

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  5. No need for strength when defending against Jude-punches. All I need is speed and agility--two physical gifts of which I'm amply blessed.

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