For a short while, Ishmael was afraid of Jane. Clearly that's done.
This was supposed to be a preview of her Easter outfit, but, well, you get the idea...
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I'm beginning to notice a pattern emerging in Jane's pictures, it's either stark terror or gas. I'll chalk it up to gas at least until she's a teenager then the Chinese engineers will be brought in to fix Samson's train set and Jane's look which might be inter-related.
Call me dada. This has, in the few months since my son started "talking," become my name. I'm sure (at least I hope) it will eventually morph into something less early 20th century art movementy --- but I am marked forever as dada. And this is a good thing.
I have no real advice to offer, other than always carry Cheerios and extra onesies, and I don't really have a lot of 'wacky' adventures to regale you with. Truth be told, this is as much for me as it is for you. So, uh, thanks for stopping by. I hope it's at least an interesting time-killer.
And if not, consider this an ironic exercise in skewering the bourgeouis notions of 21st century American parenthood by deconstructing the materialist ethos that has turned childhood into a demographic and rendered adults simultaneous enablers and slaves. Or something.
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I'm beginning to notice a pattern emerging in Jane's pictures, it's either stark terror or gas. I'll chalk it up to gas at least until she's a teenager then the Chinese engineers will be brought in to fix Samson's train set and Jane's look which might be inter-related.
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