Son at 5 years old.
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Son at 5 years old.
We have a photographer that has been working on their portfolio (as well as learning photoshop) who loves to take photos of my son because he is "So photogenic"... although she is terrible at photo edits... I thankfully can correct her mistakes or demand the originals and edit them myself.
BTW, the skullycap he is wearing can fit me comfortably. I do love how the color brings out his eyes though.
BTW, the skullycap he is wearing can fit me comfortably. I do love how the color brings out his eyes though.
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Re: Son at 5 years old.
good looking kid, he's got the big blue eyes, girls love thatThe Conservative wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 8:09 amWe have a photographer that has been working on their portfolio (as well as learning photoshop) who loves to take photos of my son because he is "So photogenic"... although she is terrible at photo edits... I thankfully can correct her mistakes or demand the originals and edit them myself.
BTW, the skullycap he is wearing can fit me comfortably. I do love how the color brings out his eyes though.
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and he looks American, not a weirdo
pin your wings upon his chest
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Re: Son at 5 years old.
He is truly an American kid, what I mean by that is he is so mixed in his "races and cultures" that he is the truest definition of what it means to be American.Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 8:16 amgood looking kid, he's got the big blue eyes, girls love thatThe Conservative wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 8:09 amWe have a photographer that has been working on their portfolio (as well as learning photoshop) who loves to take photos of my son because he is "So photogenic"... although she is terrible at photo edits... I thankfully can correct her mistakes or demand the originals and edit them myself.
BTW, the skullycap he is wearing can fit me comfortably. I do love how the color brings out his eyes though.
Peter Henry (sm).jpg
and he looks American, not a weirdo
pin your wings upon his chest
He's Irish, Sicilian, Greek, Chezslovakian, French, German, Portuguese, Native American, and I know I'm missing one or two things... but he's all boy, and brought and tumble. I'm waiting until he is six or seven before teaching him how to "fight"... but only in defense.
I refuse to raise a victim or a bully.
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Re: Son at 5 years old.
Beautiful pic. Good job Dad.
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Re: Son at 5 years old.
Papa, but thanks
He is strong-willed, and as my wife said, with her personality, and my intelligence, he will rule the world. I'd be happy for him to be President. lol
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Re: Son at 5 years old.
my father's approach was athletics & social graces
we had to be fit, well turned out, and chanrming when we wanted to be
that way we were the social leaders and we got the girls
thus we didn't feel the need to bully
but yeah, you do need to know how to defend yourself
because some big kid who is not getting the attention & girls will come after you
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I had that problem growing up and my father wasn't there to teach me any of that. I graduated with the Presidental Academic and Fitness award (when it was the same thing), and I was rather good with the girls... and sports, as well as with the geeks, etc...Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 8:46 ammy father's approach was athletics & social graces
we had to be fit, well turned out, and chanrming when we wanted to be
that way we were the social leaders and we got the girls
thus we didn't feel the need to bully
but yeah, you do need to know how to defend yourself
because some big kid who is not getting the attention & girls will come after you
I fumbled my way through all that, but I want to give my son a nudge up on that if I can. He's already popular with the girls... lol.
He already knows how to take care of himself to some extent, he cold-clocked someone out already because they hit him... but I want to make sure he realizes that violence is not the first thing to do when confrontation happens. I don't want him to get used to going to violence as the first answer to everything, but the last thing... but I also don't want him to be walked over as well... it's a fine balance...
We play with legos, but he wants to learn how to "fight" because of the shows he watches... Transformers, etc... I promised once he turns 6 we can start to learn. I'm going to teach him Kuzushi because I want my son to learn that sometimes it's possible to win a fight without throwing a punch... and I would rather have his opponents embarrassed than bloodied if I have a choice.
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Re: Son at 5 years old.
yeah, he's got that devilish look to him, ladykillerThe Conservative wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 9:02 am
I fumbled my way through all that, but I want to give my son a nudge up on that if I can. He's already popular with the girls... lol.
girls love cute, that boyish charm gets the most girls
so long as he's athletic & he know how to be charming, he will make out like a bandit
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I can't tell you how happy I am for you, TC. I remember when you posted on the DCF about his approaching birth. You're doing good, brother. 5 years goes by quick, don't it?
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Oh, he gets free stuff all the time from the girls now... I don't think I've had to pay for a drink for him in almost two years now... lol.Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 9:06 amyeah, he's got that devilish look to him, ladykillerThe Conservative wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 9:02 am
I fumbled my way through all that, but I want to give my son a nudge up on that if I can. He's already popular with the girls... lol.
girls love cute, that boyish charm gets the most girls
so long as he's athletic & he know how to be charming, he will make out like a bandit
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