Noah is my "Jack" of all trades. Sometimes digging through dusty boxes can prove rewarding. I came across these little treasures. "My how he has grown!" "Oh how adorable" and "I remember that" course through my head. Each photo has a darling story to accompany my character of a son.
Noah, the Chef
Noah, the Indiana Jones Explorer
Noah, the "Ole" kid
Noah, the Librarian
Noah, the Jeweler
Noah, the Spy (although many mistake this mask for President Bush)
Noah, the advertiser for Dr. Pepper Products
Noah, the "Think Outside of the Box" Kid
Noah, the "How the West was Won" Guy
Noah, the Drag Racer
Noah, the "Field of Dreams" Guy
Noah, the Bungee Jumper
Noah, the Four Wheeler
Noah, the Karate Kid
Noah, the Fisherman
Noah, Santa's Helper
Noah, the Diver
Noah, the Cotton Candy Man
Noah, the Chick Magnet
Noah, the Librarian
Noah, the Jeweler
Noah, the Spy (although many mistake this mask for President Bush)
Noah, the advertiser for Dr. Pepper Products
Noah, the "Think Outside of the Box" Kid
Noah, the Dog Trainer
Noah, the "How the West was Won" Guy
Noah, the Farmer, the Milkman
Noah, the "Dr. Seuss the Oh the Places You Will Go" GuyNoah, the Drag Racer
Noah, the "Field of Dreams" Guy
Noah, the Bungee Jumper
Noah, the Four Wheeler
Noah, the Karate Kid
Noah, the Artist
Noah, the Fisherman
Noah, Santa's Helper
Noah, the Diver
Noah, the Cotton Candy Man
Noah, the Chick Magnet
and my own little Gingerbread Boy that promises to stay with the Little Old Man and the Little Old Woman and though he runs as fast as he can...he always comes back.
What I learned from Noah: He is adorable and a true Reniassance Boy...he can do it all and that time goes even faster than the Gingerbread Boy can run.
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