A mythical beast.
Bearing postal and human traits.
Part large-parcel; part boy-child.
He's perfect.
NB: Boy-child is inside envelope of own free will
A mythical beast.
Bearing postal and human traits.
Part large-parcel; part boy-child.
He's perfect.
NB: Boy-child is inside envelope of own free will
If I didn't know ds possessed a pair of legs much bigger than those, I would suspect you had my boy smuggled in there! :p
ReplyDeleteOh, how funny!!
ReplyDeletebahahahaha Love it!
ReplyDeleteYou always give me a laugh when I visit your blog - what a gorgeous photo!
ReplyDeleteI have always threatened to post my wild child to Angelina Jolie (she seems to be happy to take them) now I have the means to do it.
ReplyDeleteHaa haa! Once my lttle boy can figure how to stand on his own I'm sure he'll be mimicking this at our house!
ReplyDeleteThat's hilarious! What on earth was delivered inside that child sized envelope?
ReplyDeleteGot any vacancies for another small man-child for the week? I'll pop him in an Express Post bag with a few muffins. Should be with you tomorrow...
ReplyDeleteThat's either a very big bag or a very small child...
ReplyDeleteI imagine him roaring like a beast, too! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI've spent many an hour stuffing my daughter into large envelopes.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! He would so fit in there if you tried hard enough. How cute!
ReplyDeleteproof that the wrapping is always more exciting than the present!
ReplyDeleteOH that is so cute!. Thank you for passing on the info to Curly Pops : )
ReplyDeletehehehe! How cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cutie! I love how boys entertain themselves, and others.
ReplyDeleteHehehe. Too cute. Just as well he chose his place - I was just about to call Child Services to report you for child mailing! Hehe.
ReplyDeleteDid you order him on Etsy, Ebay??? I love it.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant photo! Don't they love playing with the simplest of things.
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