Posted by Stitchy McYarnpants On October - 7 - 2005   ShareThis

OK, in perusing magazines for MOKS fodder, I ran across what very well may be the cutest baby ever. Don’t you just want to squeeze him? He looks like a little Purdue Chicken. I can’t stand it.

It saddens me a little to think that this baby is now in his late 40’s. Or maybe he’s a magical eterna-baby who never grew up. Yeah. I’m going to assume that’s the case. He’s to cute to have a second mortgage and a boring job that he hates.

12 Responses

  1. April says:

    Hey! That’s my DAD! well….. he’s probably SOMEBODY’S dad by now? *maniacal laughter*

    *ttlhthxs!* – see, I can say that

  2. Kim says:

    They just don’t make babies like that anymore.

    Love your blog, this is my first post :)

  3. Kristy says:

    Hi, Ms. McYarnpants. Long time reader, first time poster.

    You are right – that IS the cutest baby ever.

    Also, I am enthralled by the opacity site you linked the other day.

  4. Christie says:

    You freakin’ crack me up.

  5. Kathy says:

    Aw…I just want to pinch those cheeks (and forget that those cheeks need *shaving* nowadays).

  6. claudia says:

    That is a delightfully twisted mind you have there.

    😉

  7. and you know what? that pattern isn’t too bad either! i think i wold have done it in more vibrant colors, but still. . . .

  8. Clara says:

    very cute baby/man!

  9. Teresa C says:

    Don’t you sort of look at your own baby pictures with similar thoughts? I mean, not negative, just, it’s THIS?

  10. SheCrochets says:

    I’m glad you are trying to post regularly again. You are one of my fave blogs! And the baby is cute (as far as babies go!)… maybe the hat I am making would be good for him? Hmmm…no… don’t think it would fit a grown-up…I’ll have to ponder upon this…

  11. Lee Ann says:

    I can only hope his legs grew.

    I know men who still have faces like that. Except that, now, you don’t want to kiss them, you want to slap them and tell them to grow up and get a second brain cell to rub together with the first one they’re hiding….

    Nice sweater the kid’s wearing, though, eh?

  12. Teresa says:

    I had a poster of dog breeds my dad had as a child.. one day when I was a teen I realised that each and every dog on the poster (it was photos not drawings) was now dead. I had to take it down after that.

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