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Skating Naked

Last night at 10:00 PM Tucker woke up, ran downstairs and was on his way out the door when I finally caught him. I asked what he was doing and he replied , "It's time to do my skating now mama." As you can see, Tuck has a new sport~skating naked. We were lucky to get the first shot with the diaper on.



"I'm doing my skating now mama"


I guess he rollerblades naked too. gotta love the pink blades!

Comments

amy germer said…
Maybe he was sleep skating?!! Too cute.
Kerry said…
Does Dave have pink roller blades? Maybe he's imitating the adults in his life... :)
Okay, this is the funniest and cutest thing ever! Tucker is so much fun. He makes sure he wears socks :-)! I love that kid. Hearing the story didn't do it justice, thanks for the pictures.
Maquel said…
So funny! I wonder what goes through the minds of two-year-old boys.
The Dillon 6 said…
oh Tucker! You silly boy ~ it's a good thing you're not an ice-skater!!
Terra said…
so funny! skating naked is probably way funner than fully clothed - he's just ahead of the game!
Bennett Family said…
CUTE pictures! i love it.

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