Wordless Wednesday at NanaHood-It’s all about boys!

One day he will NOT like his mother because she made him wear this hat!
One day he will NOT like his mother because she made him wear this hat!
"See, I have nice hair. I don't why mom made me wear that silly hat!"
"See, I have nice hair. I don't why mom made me wear that silly hat!"
"My dad loves me...with or without the hat!"
"My dad loves me...with or without the hat!"
"Besides being cute, I can cook too!"
"Besides being cute, I can cook too!"
"One day I may be a master chef, or not.  They have to wear goofy hats too!"
"One day I may be a master chef, or not. They have to wear goofy hats too!"

These photos are of my cousin Martha’s grandson, Tyler. Proud parents are Kiera and David. Proud sibling is Tucker, who doesn’t have as many photos on mom’s site yet because he’s number two baby and she’s very busy!

Because we have four boys I have a very special place in my heart for little guys, before they get big enough to buy gag gifts for their mom (I promise I really liked the soap, Justin) or think body noises are hysterical. Little girls are precious too and I wouldn’t take a million bucks for the experience of raising one…but there’s just something special about little boys.

What are little boys made of?
What are little boys made of?
Frogs and snails and puppy-dogs’ tails,
And that are little boys made of.

My apologies to any readers who expected silence from me on Wordless Wednesday. I just couldn’t keep my mouth shut today!

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16 Comments

  1. He is adorable! My last 2 are boys, my first 2 were girls. It’ll be interesting to see what our relationships are like when my boys are teens. It’s been “interesting” with my girls! LOL Thanks for stopping by Woven by Words for WW

  2. I love the hat! I think he looks so sweet. Maybe NanaHood should sponsor a “cute hat” contest….ya think?

  3. I have never been to Texas but would love to visit one day. As for an adopted nana, I would love to start a Adopt-A-Nana program that matched children who didn’t have a grandmother, with a nana close by. Not sure how it work but I think it would be a great project! Blessings to you and keep in touch!

  4. I love the hat too. Our twins had one similar, but don’t tell them, they don’t remember them!

  5. Oh, I adore that hat! I’d totally put one on my 20-month-old… and he’d totally tear it right off. (he hates hats)

    I’m hoping for a little girl next time we TTC… but I’ll love them, boy or girl. <3

  6. Such cute pictures!! Thanks for your sweet comments on my blog — we’d love an adopted Nana, may have to be via internet, we’re in Texas, but if you get tired of the snow feel free to head our way! So appreciate you rooting for us! And so happy to find your blog!

  7. As a mother who raised three daughters, my three grandsons are a new experience! I really didn’t believe there was such a difference between boys and girls until Austin, Tyler and Tucker came along!!

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