I agree with Norma, the variety of expressions James has for an eleven week old is fantastic! And I’m sure it doesn’t hurt that his mommy is a great photographer. This has me laughing so hard! Annie must be thrilled with her work.
I remember when my brother and I were young and I convinced him to dress like a girl for an entire week (he felt bad that I wanted a sister, not a brother). He slept on my bedroom floor (because, as a girl, he of course couldn’t sleep in a boys’ bedroom.) We all called him Stacey that week.
My only sibling is a year older than me, but I distinctly remember we had a “prank” we used to constantly play on my mom when we were in kindergarten and preschool, respectively. Before my mom would come pick us up, we’d switch coats, hats and shoes. At the time we were roughly the same size (fast forward two years, and I got taller than him; five more and he caught up and surpassed me), so swapping items certainly worked, in theory.
When my mom would get there we’d wait to see how long it took her to ‘figure out’ she’d been tricked. Mom was a great sport, in that for months she pretended to always be fooled until we got home and took our coats off, even though we never made an effort to disguise our voices (duh!).
James is just too stinking cute. This photo cracks me up because it almost looks to me like he’e holding in a little giggle himself. His expressions are priceless.
Too cute! My daughter has done lots of this (and much more) to all three of her younger brothers!
Great memories – especially with pictures
Btw – James is The. Most. Adorable. Baby.
Jenn says:
Ha ha Too Cute!!!
Lilian says:
Hahahahaha! That’s hilarious! Oh boy, it only gets worse from here. Poor James!!!
Baby Jack Blankets says:
Love this!! Haha. He looks like he is in shock!
Norma says:
He has the greatest expressions!
Shelly says:
I agree with Norma, the variety of expressions James has for an eleven week old is fantastic! And I’m sure it doesn’t hurt that his mommy is a great photographer. This has me laughing so hard! Annie must be thrilled with her work.
Expat Mom says:
And so it begins, life with a big sister! Lol. He’s so darn adorable.
Nellie says:
And he makes it work because he’s still as yummy and handsome as ever!!!!
Laura says:
He looks exactly like you in this picture. EXACTLY!
CyndyBush says:
He looks scared, but kind of amused. Adorable!
Kitty @ LambAround: Life with my Sexy Nerd says:
I remember when my brother and I were young and I convinced him to dress like a girl for an entire week (he felt bad that I wanted a sister, not a brother). He slept on my bedroom floor (because, as a girl, he of course couldn’t sleep in a boys’ bedroom.) We all called him Stacey that week.
Poor James.
Annalisa says:
My only sibling is a year older than me, but I distinctly remember we had a “prank” we used to constantly play on my mom when we were in kindergarten and preschool, respectively. Before my mom would come pick us up, we’d switch coats, hats and shoes. At the time we were roughly the same size (fast forward two years, and I got taller than him; five more and he caught up and surpassed me), so swapping items certainly worked, in theory.
When my mom would get there we’d wait to see how long it took her to ‘figure out’ she’d been tricked. Mom was a great sport, in that for months she pretended to always be fooled until we got home and took our coats off, even though we never made an effort to disguise our voices (duh!).
Trisha says:
James is just too stinking cute. This photo cracks me up because it almost looks to me like he’e holding in a little giggle himself. His expressions are priceless.
Kerri says:
With all that hair, I don’t my girls and I could have resisted this long. He’s wears it all well!
AmyG says:
hahaha!! I love it!
Meredith says:
Too cute! My daughter has done lots of this (and much more) to all three of her younger brothers!
Great memories – especially with pictures
Btw – James is The. Most. Adorable. Baby.
Karen says:
I’m sorry, Heather, but James does make those hairpieces look good! The hair, the eyes… He is just gorgeous!
kelley says:
So cute! My girls did the same thing to their little brother when he was that age. James is SO adorable!!!!
Kelley
Meg says:
With his hair, he should be accessorizing! My hair wasn’t nearly as lovely at that age.
Annalisa says:
Hang in there James! Soon you’ll be able to say “mooooooooooommmmm!” when those headbands come your way!
Paula says:
The nose? He and Annie share a nose.
He’s so adorable. The faces, the expressions…oh to see what goes on in his mind. LOLOL!