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#1 / / Malin:

Men va stoooor han blivit! lilla killen :)

#2 / / Baso:

aww

#3 / / Pernilla:

Underbart ljus i bilden. Två vänner som går i skogen och filosoferar :-). Fint.

#4 / / Jossa o Jack:

Vilken stor liten kille. :) Kram

#5 / / Babbi - Bloggdesigner:

Det ser höstigt mysigt ut :)

#6 / / LiseLotte:

FIn bild.

Förstora du någonsin dina bilder och ramar in?



Men vilket slags Macro tog du bilden på vårtbitaren?



LiseLotte

#7 / / hemmabloggaren:

Charlie ser ut att vara den perfekta hundvakten ju.



Tack snälla för din kommentar kompis.

#8 / / CamillaH:

Myyyys!

Tänk vad våra bebisar har blivit stora....

Kram!

#9 / / Solveig:

En riktig sagobild! Dom är ljuvliga dina små barn! Kusligt så fort tiden går, det är på hur stora barnen blir som man märker det mest! Ha det gott! Kram

ps! Köket ser läckert ut - (det skall bli kul att se vad du hittar på för matlagningsbilder nu...;))

#10 / / W e b - L i n n . n o:

Så fint bilde :D

#11 / / kristin:

så jäkkligt fin bild alltså!

#12 / / frida:

Så grymt ljus! :-) Älskar bilden.

#13 / / Nina [ljuvligt]:

Och som han ser ut att fundera, fine lille killen. Mysigt värre <3

#14 / / Leila:

Gulliga! O så går de åt olika håll oxå. fint!

#15 / / Linda - ehtela.com:

mysig bild, lite höstkänsla!

#16 / / Fotoemilia:

Åh, hur fin bild alltså? :) Älskar ljuset!

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