Tuesday, January 3, 2012

WW: Native American {Linky}

Mica decided he wanted to look like a Native American. He went into his room, colored feathers, cut them out and taped them right to his head. He thinks of Native Americans straight from the Thanksgiving stories and pictures. Mica's interest in Native Americans could come from the band Brulé; we saw them awhile back. They sure can dance and the flute player is amazing!



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35 comments:

  1. Love when they use their imaginations. He looks so cute and yes, I agree, focused. I love that vest!

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  2. We have that same bow set!
    My son loves it!

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  3. Oh he looks so intent!! Great shots

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  4. He makes an adorable Indian! WOW! How focused is he?!!


    Happy Wednesday!

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  5. Mica does the cutest things. Where in the world does he come up with some of these things.

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  6. Love these pics! Mica's got a great imagination and I think the feathers are awesome.

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  7. chief two feathers doesn't need a head band! He looks like he is ready to capture something. love his imagination :)

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  8. He looks so into it... how cute!

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  9. He is very creative...Feathers are looking lovely...:)

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  10. Great costume! He looks quite serious! Happy Wednesday!

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  11. He's so imaginative! I love the way he taped the feathers right to his head - made me chuckle!

    Thanks for linking up with my WW hop - I've linked up to yours, too =)

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  12. LOL! Kids are so funny! What a cutie.

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  13. Awwwww.... how adorable! I especially love how he put the feathers in the front of his head. woo woo woo!

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  14. Visiting from Wordless Wednesday. Very nice. My daughter (now 13 years old) used to like to dress up as Native Americans and Pilgrims to celebrate Thanksgiving. She's very creative and made her own costumes. She still is very crafty, but now uses her skills to design dollhouses and rooms in them.

    Maybe you have a future craftsman!
    Renee

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  15. He makes a great Indian!!! I use to love archery! Sadly they took it out of our school programs for "safety" reasons.

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  16. What a fancy bow and arrow - so advanced from Thanksgiving-era days!

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  17. that is adorable! I used to be obsessed with Native Americans, and always pretended I was the "chief's Daughter" in my pretend play when I was very little. My mom even made us our very own Tee-pee from long 2X4s and old material she had laying around. Oh the memories!

    Your little boys is going to have some really great memories too! And he's just so cute!

    JadeLouise Designs

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  18. Hahaha! I love the ideas kids get into their heads. Darling!

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  19. :) Cheers to kid's brilliance :)

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  20. yep1 I know how much fun he is having!! I have 5 boys...and this is fun for everyone...and their friends! great picture. I am your newest follower..pls follow back if you can!

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  21. so adorable...
    love his face... so focused :)

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  22. He's adorable! Love his outfit. My son used to tape things to his head when he was little too! Thank yo so much for posting a link to Brule, I just clicked over and watched a ton of their videos -- WOW! <3 it!

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  23. He's adorable! So focused :) Love his feathers, so cute!

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  24. My 6 boys were always fascinated by Native Americans...he looks pretty good!

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  25. I love his headdress! What a cutie!

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  26. very cute, fancy bow:) Great shots, very serious look.

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  27. Precious! He did a wonderful job!

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  28. In this time of technology (some our own fault) imagination is what I hope to teach my toddler to use. My boys (men now) used it all the time and like Mica came up with some awesome things to do and make!
    Mica looks so darn cute as a little indian.

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