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Jack & Tom in the donut


Jack & Tom in the donut
Originally uploaded by chiggster
I got a new camera off my dad for my birthday. It's pretty much the same as the wonderful camera Mark bought me a couple of years back that met an untimely end in a cup of sweet tea (poor thing), and MUCH better than the one dad had loaned me in the meantime. For one, I an video the kids indoors without having film production standard lighting!

Jack is very good at sharing things with Tom, even giving him his Splodge to cuddle. BUT he's not keen on sharing the donut, which really is a baby toy should should be for Tom to play in by himself. When Jack's having a nap and Tom is awake that's fine. This is what happens if they are both up! It's ok for them to be in it together it seems, but not for Tom to be there alone :oD

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