SniperX13
3/27/2006 7:50:43 PM
Here are Pictures of My sons. These were just recently taken. I am so proud of both of them that I just have to share them.
My Oldest, is named Tristan. He is 5 years old.
My Youngest is Gabriel, and he is only 6 months old.
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chevychic4life
3/27/2006 8:56:02 PM
they r beautiful lil ones ... unfortunatly my fiancee and i havnt been blessed with children yet but one day we will be
m00nwater
3/28/2006 7:25:54 AM
I just bought our kid's first book...and he/she is not even born yet (or conceived LOL)
BABY's FIRST BOOK
Paddle_grl
3/28/2006 12:00:29 PM
sheep in a jeep!!!!!!!?????yeah only sheep would ride in a jeep....lol!! beautiful kids!!! I however will end up being the crazy old cat lady...no kids for me....ever.....and everyone argues with me about it.....but frankly..I don't want the responsibility....I like freedom baby!! yeah!!! besides....if we all had kids...who would babysit????
Patrick
3/28/2006 12:14:48 PM
i would like to know the premise of sheep in a jeep...
m00nwater
3/28/2006 12:28:57 PM
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
"Beep! Beep! Sheep in a jeep on a hill that's steep."
This story, much like the jeep, gathers momentum from page one. When five foolish sheep cram into one jeep, their high spirits and occasional lack of foresight (like forgetting to steer) combine to make a riotous, if ill-fated, road trip. Plummeting over a hill, tumbling into a mud puddle, yelping for help, these muttonheads just can't get their act together, much to the delight of young readers.
Nancy Shaw's Seussian rhymes are guaranteed to tickle every reader's funny bone, while providing a great little learning tool, as well. Who wouldn't want to learn how to read, after hearing lines like this: "Jeep goes splash! Jeep goes thud! Jeep goes deep in gooey mud!" Well-loved illustrator Margot Apple humorously captures the dopey expressions and preposterous predicaments of Shaw's sheep. More wild and woolly misadventures can be found in any of Shaw and Apple's other sheepish titles, including Sheep on a Ship and Sheep Take a Hike. (Ages 2 to 7) --Emilie Coulter
Paddle_grl
3/28/2006 12:31:49 PM
quote:
ORIGINAL: m00nwater
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Nancy Shaw's Seussian rhymes are guaranteed to tickle every reader's funny bone, while providing a great little learning tool, as well. Who wouldn't want to learn how to read, after hearing lines like this: "Jeep goes splash! Jeep goes thud! Jeep goes deep in gooey mud!"
now if you were to edit that to blazer goes splash...blazer goes thud....blazer goes deep in the gooey snow.....it would be a story about my off roading adventures!! lol
Hanr3
3/28/2006 1:32:34 PM
Great looking kids.
Mooney, admit it. You bought the book for yourself.
m00nwater
3/28/2006 1:47:13 PM
ya....

, but isn't it a great first book for our kid?
SniperX13
3/29/2006 9:13:58 PM
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ORIGINAL: kaindragoon36
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ORIGINAL: Paddle_grl
sheep in a jeep!!!!!!!?????yeah only sheep would ride in a jeep....lol!! beautiful kids!!! I however will end up being the crazy old cat lady...no kids for me....ever.....and everyone argues with me about it.....but frankly..I don't want the responsibility....I like freedom baby!! yeah!!! besides....if we all had kids...who would babysit????
Amen to that one!
You know, I used to never want kids, but I cannot ever imagine my life without them, and whenever I get the feeling of losing my kids, or something happening to them, I get this large sick feeling and a huge pit forms in my stomach. Once you have them, things change and your views change as well. They are my life and my reason to live.
Paddle_grl
3/29/2006 11:12:16 PM
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ORIGINAL: SniperX13
You know, I used to never want kids, but I cannot ever imagine my life without them, and whenever I get the feeling of losing my kids, or something happening to them, I get this large sick feeling and a huge pit forms in my stomach. Once you have them, things change and your views change as well. They are my life and my reason to live.
and that's awesome!!! good for you!
m00nwater
3/30/2006 7:50:12 AM
Ya, I think children really change a person. Your priorities change and you become less selfish most often.