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05 January 2007

CheddarBelly Still Little

OK, so this is a *really* old picture. Cheddar is now about the same size as BabyGirl. He turns 4 months old tomorrow! ; ) Also, since this photo shoot, he has learned to dominate the sunny spots (and BabyGirl in general!). Sorry the pic is a little small and dark; you can click on it to see a larger version . . .
Posted by Karen T. at 3:34 PM

1 comment:

caterry1 said...

This is LITTLE? Your neighbors might mistake him for another horse on the farm by the time spring rolls around. Kidding aside, he is so cute. Thanks for the new photo.

9:56 AM

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