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Miguel, lately.

Since we moved apartments, the little man started doing facial expressions that always gets us wondering how he got them. I've tried capturing these expressions with a camera but it's a lot harder than simply having the phone or the point-and-shoot handy at all times.

Well today was a treat. He fired up one facial expression, and let me take a picture! Yay!

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  1. i like the last 2 pics. kulit! haha.

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  2. Love the hair! boy, Miguel is sure growing up FAST !

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  3. He seems to be enjoying a growth spurt. He's been eating a lot and still drinking a lot.

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  4. Super kulit nga! 2 years to go daw until he settles down haha

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