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Beat this kid ...if you can..no prizes...just bragging...:D

Baby Titus and his grandma, my niece:

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Titus in an ad made by my daughter for a clinic:

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Yup, he was born with that head of hair, I nicknamed him...Baby Samson...:D

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I don't know, man. He's too cute to compete with. Also, I don't have many baby pictures on this computer. I will have to look and check back in.

One of my babies was gorgeous, and one looked like Mr. Magoo the first year. He got much cuter as a toddler.

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Ya, I was pretty satisfied that my daughter and granddaughters were at the top of the baby cuteness heap but this little feller is in a realm of his own. He acts just as cute as he looks. His laugh can kill. :D

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Beat this kid ...if you can..no prizes...just bragging... :D

Baby Titus and his grandma, my niece:

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Titus in an ad made by my daughter for a clinic:

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Yup, he was born with that head of hair, I nicknamed him...Baby Samson... :D

Holy moly, Titus is a gem! That hair is amazing. Thanks for the smile on this back to work Friday.

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What a beautiful baby! !!

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he's so adorable! Lucky you :)

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Gary, he is so cute. Here are pics of my two grandchildren.

Chloe

Riley

Riley and Chloe

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Flat out adorable!

Gary, he is so cute. Here are pics of my two grandchildren.

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Gary, he is so cute. Here are pics of my two grandchildren.

What beautiful eyes they both have. Where'd they get those peepers from? :)

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Okay, I'm going to try to upload these now. Wish me luck.

Awwww so cute!! The first pic looks a lot like your husband yes?

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GG, they both look like their dad now. But the second child was so different looking from the first as an infant, that I swear my husband asked in the delivery room, "Is there something wrong with him?" Not a pretty baby. At all.

He turned into a really cute toddler though. And their faces are somewhat similar now, at 11 and 14.

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What beautiful eyes they both have. Where'd they get those peepers from? :)

Madam Rev,

They got their eyes from my son and his wife. They both have blue eyes and long eyelashes. I am the only one in our family without long eyelashes.

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GG, they both look like their dad now. But the second child was so different looking from the first as an infant, that I swear my husband asked in the delivery room, "Is there something wrong with him?" Not a pretty baby. At all.

He turned into a really cute toddler though. And their faces are somewhat similar now, at 11 and 14.

Fluff, how old were your children in the pictures you posted? We had a party after everyone in our lamaze class had their children, and one woman's mother told her to give her a picture of the baby she wouldn't be ashamed to show people. The picture taken at the hospital was pretty bad from what they said.

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