
Scary, huh? That is his "scary" face. I'm shaking in my boots.

Playing dead. Do people die with their mouths wide open like that? :-)

Giving me the thumbs up.

And a wave for good measure.

He told me he had his arm around his "imaginary friend." This must be an imaginary imaginary friend, because he doesn't actually have one!
We ordered a whole bunch of books from the Scholastic book order form he brought home a few weeks ago. They finally came in a couple days ago, and he's been pretty happy. He read all of "A Magic Schoolbus: The Truth About Bats" last night, sitting next to the open door in his room, after he was supposed to have gone to bed. He's got a brother that told me all about it though. :-) I told him I used to do the same thing, only my sisters didn't like the door open so I had to read by flashlight under the covers.
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