Suffering economy means less all around
August 7, 2008
Do you think Little Dude will notice that his wagon isn’t as big as his friends’ wagons?
A troubled economy means less to spend – and less to spend means, well, less!
Truthfully though, the tiny wagon was on sale when we picked up tricycle for Little Dude this past weekend, and I couldn’t resist. Someday, when he is done playing with it, I have the perfect way to decorate using it.
At the moment, it is being used to pull his stuffed bunnies (the “Guess how much I love you?” bunnies) around the living room. Pretty cute!
However, I thought these pictures illustrated the current economy pretty well. What do you think?
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You are too funny! Teaching him to be resourceful & imaginative, huh? hahaha!!
I need to know where you got that wagon! It would be adorable for newborn portraits!
Too true! Very cute shots you got here!
Gives new meaning to the term ‘downsizing’
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But its soo precious… and heck – he doesn’t know yet … and he seems like this his little red wagon… LOL!!!
Awh… sometimes I’m a dork…
KC
I think those pictures are adorable! How do you plan on decorating with the wagon once he’s done with it? I’d be interested in hearing…
We used to have a plastic wagon, about that size. We used a sting and attached it to one of Jared’s ride-on toys. He would put his favorite toys (Usually Buzz and Woody) in the wagon and ride them all over the house (and the driveway, if we were outside) … So cute!
Ahh, it’s nice that there is something in his world that makes him feel like a Big Boy! Which, by the way, is he growing by leaps and bounds or what? I’ve only been reading you a few months and he looks more and more like a little boy all the time!