



Yes, I realize that the picture on this LO looks almost the same as the one from yesterday...that's the thing about having a nice digital camera that can take like a million shots a minute...you end up with 765 pictures of your child in the same pose doing the same thing, but with a slightly different expression on his face and then you don't want to delete any of them because they're all cute and what if you never capture that expression again? Yes, I know it's crazy. But I also know I'm not the only one who has this problem! So, of course, the only logical thing to do is scrap them all.
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