Every kid goes through a few years when there are no pictures of them smiling - only these tortured grimaces that they mistake for smiling when the camera is in front of them. Moses has been in that phase for several months and I thought a little collage would be in order.




David's attempt at "the smile"


This was my "smile" - I thought it was so pretty to purse my lips together when I was about three. Every picture of me at this age looks like this one.
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