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cool shot!
Very cool. Looks like you’ve got him pinned down by the rock. The strong arm of parenting, huh?
A time out, he is sitting still and a beautiful shot? You are a pro!
Great picture…. I would say he’s definitely “stuck between a rock and a hrad place”…he-he!!
Now that is a great shot…I’m beginning to think, the more I come here for PSFs, that maybe you DO have super powers. How in the world did you get him to be so serene and still??
Beautiful picture! Looks like he’s enjoying the time-out!!!
It is truly picturesque. I wouldn’t mind sitting there myself for a little time-out!
Oh…it does make a great picture.
I love how he’s stretched out his sweet little arm on that rock.
My husband had the foresight (strangeness)to take pictures of our kids during tantrums and crying fits and time outs. Not enough that they remember it, but there are a couple of each child. And I’m so glad we have them now! As weird as it sounds, I like looking at them!
(Though I didn’t enjoy seeing the actual fit!)
It looks like he’s driving a Flinstone’s car.
tee hee…time out enjoying the views. 🙂
Happy PSF!
lol. to funny.
What a cool shot, it does appear he’s driving the rock. 🙂
LOL! Isn’t it amazing how difficult children can be when they don’t want to play along. 🙂
Oh my goodness, that’s funny! Great shot!
Great picture. Too bad under the circumstances. I hope you were able to get some happy ones too. 🙂
Man, that brings back a lot of memories.
I spent a lot of time there. In time out I mean.
great shot, just love pix from behind!
I love when you have to do that. We did it last week at a bithday party. Way to NOT let him get away with it.