Abby chilling out on Labor Day
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She behaves like a little person, but still sticks her tongue out at me.
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Very flexible too.
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Yep, the tongue is always out.
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Ok, now she's mad at me. I can't win.
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She's trying to get the tongue out.
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How many of these pictures are you going to take?
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My tongue sticking out should tell you something.
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At least Emily will smile at me.
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Jack always ready for his closeup.
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Aunt Mary looking very drugged. (Yet--I'm not.)
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Abby happy with Aunt Nancy, but the tongue is still out.
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Emily looking devilish. I'm sure she's up to something.
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Mom staying in the other room.
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Kelsey with a rare smile.
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I can almost stand. Mom will love when I start walking.
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Ok, the tongue is getting old.
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It's just always hanging out.
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Aunt Julie and Emily messing around.
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Jack doing an Abby impersonation.
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Though his tongue doesn't come out nearly as much as Abby's.
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What are you doing? I'm trying to eat dinner.
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Annie is not amused by Jack the Joker.
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This was actually more fun than this picture shows.
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Again, not reflecting the fun here.
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Finally, seeing a bit of enjoyment here.
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Jack: Annie it's your turn to push me.
Annie: You must be kidding.
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She walks, she dances, she runs. Though she's doing none of those things in this picture.
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She has to know when I'm taking the picture and stops moving just to bug me.
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Jack after deciding he's sticking his tongue out on any more pictures.
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