Official: Post a Picture of Yourself

Oh, what a beauty he or she is.

Yea. A miracle it doesn’t manage to find love.

I was speaking about that awesome wolf. How do you know that he/she hasn’t found love ~~ because his/her tongue is hanging out? :laughing:

It is not an it. Give that beauty the respect which it deserves.

Ah, sorry I was figuring you responded to 1001.
No, the wolf has evidently found lots of love!

Yes, she’s awesome.

Happy Halloween everyone!!!

Wow! Nice outfits, gib.

The kids look awesome. You have a girl and a boy, right?
Which is which and what ages are they?
I guess you hired the kids outfits? I can’t imagine anyone making all that for one Halloween.

Looks like a lot of fun Gib. =D> Now tell me you defied the statistics and didn’t eat half of your kids candy bars. [-X

The difference between the age of the two kids seems to be only about one year. :slight_smile:

It reminds me of the fact that the difference between one of my brothers’ age and my age is one year.

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Nope, bought them. And they’re REALLY cheap! Not just price-wise. The left knee pad on my son’s DV costume was sown on backwards. So he had the knee pad on the front on the right but behind the knee on the left. :doh: Luckily, the material is sticky enough for us to twist the left leg around and bring the knee pad to the front.

My daughter’s the storm trooper doing the bad-ass pose. Normally, as a parent, I’m supposed to discourage attitude in my children, but I can’t help it. I love that she’s developing a sort of “bad ass” attitude. I just remind her not to be rude or insulting to people. She’s only 9 but she’s already acting like a teen. She calls her younger brother ‘bro’, and I overheard her doing facetime with her friend the other day saying “…that’s so dope!” She’s starting to remind me of Summer Smith.

I think it’s a result of moving into Piaget’s concrete operational stage of cognitive development.

Well, since I dropped them off at their mother’s afterwards, I didn’t really get a chance to. Can’t speak for their mother though. But I did go home and opened the box of Halloween candy I bought and had a few. :smiley:


Your playing hard to get with the camera was adorable. Too cute!

What do you mean exactly?

You don’t see your 'lil self staring down the camera with the, “I’m not playing along with this staged photo because I’d rather be reading an advanced chemistry book, so hurry up and take the picture, I have research to get back to?” :evilfun: Do you smile for pictures now?

I can’t!
Or, wait.
Is there a little smile?

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Well, at least you still have wishful thinking. :wink:

The following photo I posted once shows my daughter:

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Smile?

They’re actually 2 1/2 years apart. My daughter’s short for her age.

She’s adorable!

I had no idea you had a daughter, Arminius.

Yes, she is. Thanks, Gib.

I have a son and a daughter. In addition, I have a stepson.

I am very happy.

Aw, I agree with gib. She does take after her Daddy it seems.

Yes, she does, Wendy Darling. Thanks.

Maybe that there are other reasons too why love evolved (if it did at all [because: perhaps love was, is and will always be there]), but this one belongs to them - in any case.

[tab]By the way:

My children are adults now. If they were not, I would not publish any photo of them.

My first child was born when I was 21½ years old.[/tab]

I think that love evolved (if we can use that word) as a way to not only perpetuate the human species but to save it.
There are different forms of love. I think that love is like the ocean, it ebbs and it flows

Your daughter was beautiful. It also says something about you that you would not insert your children online when they are young. I can never understand the human’s need to show off their children rather than to protect them.

You are also loyal to your friends I have found.