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Spin It, White Boy!


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Tim's new favored activity is to spin to music:

http://www.vydor.net/gallery/d/2812-2/IMG_2698-web.webp

(presently he likes spinning to "I will Boast" by PK7)

(For those of you that do not knwo what a "Sit and Spin is", its a thing you sit on , and well spin!)


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jerseyangel Proficient
:D Looks like fun! He's getting so big, Vincent. :)
Guest ~jules~

LMAO! For some reason I was thinking I might be clicking on some vanilla ice action, but that is just too cute :D What a doll!!!!!!!!

nikki-uk Enthusiast

What a fantastic toy!!!

My middle son would have loved that when he was Tim's age-(he has a fascination with spinning round and round.He never seems to get dizzy either?,he loved spinning tops too)

Oh,and that boys hair just gets better and better! He is so handsome!! :D

mouse Enthusiast

How big he is. I can't believe how fast he is growing up. May I please have hair like his. My favorite pic is still the one of him saying prayers before eating.

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

Vincent -- I can't BELIEVE how much he's grown up! My heavens . . . .

Those sit n spin things are fun, aren't they??? Admit it, you've tried it out!!! :P My kids loved them!!

He's such a cutie -- and turning into such a handsome little boy . . . . . .

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