I know that smell too! It is the best of the all...a forest, a field...morning nature..Your son says such endearing things and sometimes just plan out silly too!
I spent 16 years in the television business. I worked, by turns, as a writer, director, producer, casting associate, and the gal who gets everybody’s Starbucks order. Later, I spent time as a counselor at an outpatient program for adorable teens with un-adorable psych and addiction issues. Working in the orbit of actors, rock stars, comedians, and teenagers prepared me for my current gig as the stay-at-home mother of a kindergartner named Bob. Now, it’s like the circus has come to town everyday. I am living the dream.
Awwww! That Bob is one smart cookie!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for making me smile on what is quite a dull Friday morning in the UK. Well done Bob!
ReplyDeleteYou're Bob rocks.
ReplyDeleteFavorite part is you hugging him immediately. Love this blog.
ReplyDeleteHe's adorable. Luckily he encountered a nature smell that didn't involve decomposition.
ReplyDeleteYou are so very living the dream, Bob's mom.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if Bob Rosenberg would like the smell of the chicken house. I hope so.
ReplyDeleteP.S. I would hug him, even if he didn't.
ReplyDeleteLol!! Soo-o cute! Bob is an Amazing little boy!! :)
ReplyDeleteYay for good smells. We need more good smells around here:)
ReplyDeleteI know the feeling.
ReplyDeleteI know that smell too! It is the best of the all...a forest, a field...morning nature..Your son says such endearing things and sometimes just plan out silly too!
ReplyDeleteHe's just awesome.
ReplyDeleteKids are so great.
ReplyDeleteBob is winning against humanity, he just sees things noone sees.
ReplyDeleteLove the kid.
Oh, good. Relief. For a moment there, I thought he was going to say it "smells like victory" but I forgot. Bob isn't Lt. Kilgore.
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