This is Isaak last week at the Lowes Clinic. It's a perfect shot of him sulking!
I think the only reason why he was sulking was because I wanted him to hold up the Gingerbread House he made, so I could get a photo. He didn't want to hold it.
Isaak gives us this look a lot. Notice his eyebrows, pouty lip and silver dollar eyes. He really tries to play people with the poor me card.
Last week when the boys got a message from the Portable North Pole, Santa told Isaak to stop sulking when he's upset. This week I've been reminding him not to sulk.
Sunday, December 16, 2012
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15 comments:
You'll have to let me know if that works. Ash was so shocked when I told her Santa only gives presents to good girls, not naughty ones. Unfortunately, that's not true but I won't be telling her. ;)
aahaha..photos like this is precious! wait until he grows up and show him this one :)
LOL, but he's one of the cutest sulkers I've ever seen! Mine sulk, too, but I almost never give in when they do. I don't know why they haven't learned yet......
LOL, look at that face! :-)
It's a really cute sulk, but I am sure you get really tired of it and want to wipe it right off his face.
We used to tell my Granddaughter a bird was going to poop on her lip..... then one day.... We were in Atlantic City. A bird did poop on her head and she had just been sulking. Everytime after, if she would sulk, we would remind her of the bird.
ha ha... I think I would prefer the sulk versus the melt down Broxton has been giving me lately............
Cute but I can definitely understand how it gets old. I read somewhere that they learn that sulking, wining and crying doesn't get them what they want AS LONG AS you never give in. Well, we have never given in but I can say it never has worked for us so I doubt it ever will. WHY?!?! :)
Cute but I can definitely understand how it gets old. I read somewhere that they learn that sulking, wining and crying doesn't get them what they want AS LONG AS you never give in. Well, we have never given in but I can say it never has worked for us so I doubt it ever will. WHY?!?! :)
He looks a lot like Mica only with a pout on his face.
But that face is so cute! I think all little boys go through the sulking faze. We used to call my son "The Boo Hoo Face"
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Cute nonetheless!!!
Happy Monday, A!
What a cutie, even when he's sulking!
Sorry, I meant to stop by sooner and tell you that if you ever get a chance to post up that pb popcorn recipe, I'd love to try it! I think my family lives off peanut butter, so I am sure they would LOVE a pb popcorn bowl!
Aww, that face, lol. It would be hard for Santa to resist, even with a sulk. :)
I've used the Santa card once this year too, to get mine to clean his room, ha! loved that!
That is SUCH a silly reason to sulk, but doggone it, he's cute.
Stop sulking sweetheart but you look super cute in your pouted lips. :)
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