Love it. Whenever my children gave me that kind of expression I called it their "whatever" look. Slightly disdainful, but usually semi-polite (at least with me). :)
Funny, Tasker! Though I hope that you don't use the expression habitually. I love Shania Twain's song "That Don't impress me much" - yet I also love people who ARE impressed, enthusiastic and joyful, and I counter with Alice Merton's song: "Why so serious?"
That baby boy needs tickling! He looks as though he is about to deliver a party political broadcast on behalf of The Baby Party. "Free rusks for all!" "Ban This Little Piggy Went to Market!" "No accidental pricks from safety pins!"
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Even then he knew! Great picture, tasker.
ReplyDeleteWish I knew now what I seemed to have known then.
DeleteSo serious, so young.
ReplyDeleteProbably wondering when they are going to feed me.
DeleteBeautiful baby.
ReplyDeleteI still am.
DeleteWeren’t you bonny!
ReplyDeleteSorry, I am logged in but can’t stop it making me anon! HK
DeleteTrue personality traits show up young!
ReplyDeleteWe all were.
DeleteSweet cheeks on you!
ReplyDeleteNever thought of them as a best feature.
DeleteYou doing your Churchill "never Surrender" impersonation Tasker?
ReplyDeleteThe indignity of being a baby.
DeleteLove it. Whenever my children gave me that kind of expression I called it their "whatever" look. Slightly disdainful, but usually semi-polite (at least with me). :)
ReplyDeleteI was looking through old pictures, and thought it very meaningful, of what I have no idea.
DeleteThat's the 'don't you dare put that thing in front of your face amd click at me' look. Is that a colour photo or a coloured monochrome?
ReplyDeleteA tinted monochrome print I think.
DeleteYou wee a serious looking little fellow.
ReplyDeleteI still am.
DeleteFunny.
ReplyDeleteI thought so, too.
DeleteI have long suspected that babies know a lot more than they let on. Shame I can't remember what it was I knew back then.
ReplyDeleteI certainly look as if I do, but the earliest I remember is 3 at best.
DeleteFunny, Tasker! Though I hope that you don't use the expression habitually. I love Shania Twain's song "That Don't impress me much" - yet I also love people who ARE impressed, enthusiastic and joyful, and I counter with Alice Merton's song: "Why so serious?"
ReplyDeleteAs replied to Meike, I can't remember.
DeleteThat baby boy needs tickling! He looks as though he is about to deliver a party political broadcast on behalf of The Baby Party. "Free rusks for all!" "Ban This Little Piggy Went to Market!" "No accidental pricks from safety pins!"
ReplyDeleteI would but I can't talk yet. Why is neo-natal development so slow?
DeleteThat look is very intimidating!
DeleteDebby, I can be a lot more scary than that.
DeleteEek!
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