Monday, March 23, 2009

Mr. Ryan Forced to Buy Groceries for Family

(Smile. Have a good day, everyone.)

16 comments:

  1. How cute! I can't tell where he is though. The milk containers look empty. The only pic I could enlarge was the fruit and veggie bin. I can tell they're plastic. Do you have an entire fake store for him? I'm confused but the pics are adorable. He looks so serious about his task!

    xo
    Lo

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  2. how perfect for him to practise for when he grows up and can help his wife, i taught my sons to shop, cook, iron, vacuum etc.you go ryan.

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  3. Ha! I now have sooper dooper fast internet and can see all your photos! Wahey! Cute as a button he is. He'll soon get sick of wheeling that shopping trolley!

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  4. lo, he's at the local children's musueum where they have a store, a bank, a doctor's office, and a clothing store. imagination and little feet run wild!

    soulbrush, you've got that right!

    baino, i'm happy for you. actually grocery shopping is one thing i don't mind. i'll take that over ironing or laundry or cleaning any day!

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  5. Mr. Ryan is a little doll.

    I want you to know that your comment on my post today kj was a gift. I love it. Why, I don't know, but love it I do.

    You are so wonderful with words.

    Love Renee xoxoxo

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  6. Wonderful shop for him, so cool to have this in a museum! They learn things and learn to appreciate the museum at the same time, clever.

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  7. what a fun museum. he looks like a thorough shopper. would he like to do my groceries next??

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  8. Mission accomplished.

    xoxo

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  9. Eating much on the way of plastics these days?

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  10. That's awesome!! I love to see kids do this sort of thing -- they can so easily walk into their own little world of make-believe. Thank you for sharing these, KJ! Let's count down to Sept ... :)

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  11. Wow...he is very serious about his assignment !

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  12. hello renee, nice as always to see you here. i'm tickled you accepted my comment as a gift. and i'm thinking about your birthday--any thoughts?

    marianne, it is a tiny little children's museum. just right for mr. ryan.

    suki, we women have to train this boy early!!

    cs, choke, grwlssl..gulp.

    melissa, it was a treasure to watch him, really. he was so serious about it all.

    sidney, totally. :)

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  13. What a neat place to take kids. He's getting so big. HUG

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  14. Oh, look at this little darling! Does he know how to squeeze the produce just right? And to listen for that good thumping sound on the watermelon?

    They have a fantastic place in Tokyo called Kidzania. Inside, it looks just like a real kid-sized town, and all the kids can "work" at real establishments, like the pizza parlor, firehouse, baker, etc. After a little lesson about, say, baking, they receive payment in the form of Kidzania dollars that they can deposit in the Kidzania bank or spend at stores. It's a fantastic place!

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  15. tammy, i thought this place was great until i read bella's comment below.

    bella, that sounds fantastic! i assume you have been there more than once? oh and bella, your drawings are totally fantastically incredible. i'm so glad you took up drawing and painting again!

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  16. chef in the making, kj? :O lol

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