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4.14.2009

Wordless Wednesday - Just One






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18 comments:

  1. OH , sad or angry egg ...
    what no chocolate ?
    happy WW ...mine will be up later ;)

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  2. Lol!!

    I'm not sure if this is a good or bad thing.

    Happy WW!

    MommyWizdomPs. I've named your egg - it's Nutzera.

    Compliments of your word verification!

    What do you think?

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  3. Is that a "deviled" egg?

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  4. Don't think I've ever seen a fussy Easter egg. It cracks me up! Oh, that was SO corny and I wasn't trying to be. Oh well. :)

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  5. LOL. That face says it all...

    Great pic, and thanks again for the linky love.

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  6. Oh no ... did he not have a good Easter?

    Happy WW! Check out some photos I took during my recent trip to San Francisco: http://tinyurl.com/cpayqb

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  7. Aww that egg looks upset! Hope you had a great easter despite the mad egg! :)

    Stop by and enter the giveaway on my blog here:
    http://jodibee.blogspot.com/2009/04/smooth-operator-giveaway.html

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  8. Happy Easter and Happy WW! ;-) Great shot. Mine is up! :-)

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  9. He's so excited! lol.

    One of my kids was the same way. After they were done, I swiped the dye and dyed some yarn!

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  10. Ha. Interesting expression on the egg! Nice blog :)

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  11. That's funny! Look the face.....

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  12. LOL!I love the facial expression on both your son, and the egg....hilarious....we tried doing eggs with two year olds.... a challenge I can assure you/...

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  13. How sad! Your boy looks blue and so does his egg!

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  14. Hello there, Mrs. G. I was so glad you stopped by. I was just thinking about stopping by today... but forgot when I got on the computer. :)

    That's an interesting egg. We never really did the egg colouring, but one year we did. It was fun...... :)

    RYC - You are plenty welcome for the encouragement for the tortillas. I would be happy to come by and make you some... :) hint hint. They are great for making quesadillas, eating with beans and other Mexican foods, and with honey.

    Glad you could come by!
    Love,
    ~ Miss Rachel
    http://dixonhomestead.com/rachel

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    is not itchy or prickly, and does not contain any lanolin.
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    weave and use in the manufacturing process.

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