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My middle son was doing (supposedly) some yard work and he made a creation of his name in the sand using a rake, it was so cool, I asked him to do me one:


Then I made him get a picture! Finally, I let him get back to work!



Here is the youngest sporting his sling, he is a little bit proud of his injury (cracked collarbone).



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  1. Any litle diversion from yard work, right?? Always help when you include MOM :) Have a great weekend!

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  2. Great art work! That was cute! Oh yeah, broken collarbones make for some awesome war wounds at school and in playgroups! Once when Kristyn got out of the hospital after nose surgery she wouldn't cut her bracelet off for about 3 days. It was a hoot!

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  3. It's those pieces of art you wish you could hand on the fridge forever. Thanks for sharing his creations with us!

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  4. Awwww!

    And your lil man is handling his injury well. I pray for quick healing!

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  5. I think mud art looks like way more fun than yard work too! This is giving me hope that I might be able to find a way out of some outside sweaty work today too!

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  6. I hope your son feels better soon!

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  7. Glad you got a picture of the artwork.

    I hope your son feels better although he doesn't look like he's suffering too much with that grin on his face!! :-)

    Much love from NJ,
    Sue
    xoxo

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  8. Love it. This is so neat. I'm thinking about doing fPhoto Friday this week so thought I'd check out some from last week.
    I've done a book review on How Not To Look Old and will be giving away 5 copies. You might want to check it out.
    Charlotte

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