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Oh no! Poor little thing! Hope the dinner went well apart from that.
Ohhh that's so precious! Who loosened the salt shaker? (My brother and I would play that prank on each other when we were kids – I had forgotten all about that until I read your post.):).
Awww, what a sweet, sad little face! I hope the rest of the dinner went well, especially since it was your first!
Ohh that is so cute! How did he manage to do that? Like Stephanie said, did somebody loosen it on him?
It's pictures like these the ones that aren't posed that will become cherished family favorites as time goes by. I love it, he's a cutie but I feel is pain I've done this myself before!
Awww he is so cute. That is a cool picture to look back at years from now.
Aww how precious! You can really see the disappoint in his face. Bless his little heart <3
Awwwww only toddlers can make looking all sad and depressed into the cutest thing ever!! This pic is definitely a keeper 🙂
Oh no, poor thing. He looks precious, I can so see my 3 year old doing that. You captured the moment perfectly!
Awww, the poor little dote. How cute does he look though! 🙂 Is that snowman top from Next? I was going to get it for my little guy 🙂
Oh no! But the look on his face is SO funny. Like what just happened!?
Awwww, poor little guy! I hope he got another plate filled with all of the yummy things he wanted!
Oh poor little guy. But this is totally a Kodak moment! I bet you'll treasure this photos for years to come!
Poor guy! he has the cutest expressions 🙂
This is such a cute photo indeed. He looks so disappointed and these are the moments you know you will treasure. Thanks for sharing.
LOL! This is so something my kids would do. You live and learn right!? Love the face!
Yes, that is a priceless face. I love his pajama top…that is too cute.
I really love his cute expression, looks very cute indeed! He looks very pretty with the sad little face. You have captured the picture at the right moment perfectly. Thanks for sharing.
Awwww…poor little guy! That will be the picture you dig out to show to his girlfriend in 15 years!
Awwww he is just so cute! I love his face, his pjs and his expression so much. He is such an adorable fella, hey mom it was a honest mistake 😉