In the lower picture, the boy is concentrating so on his phone call that his ice cream is about to slip off the cone. Note the precarious angle of the scoop on his bother's cone as well.
Mama has just saved the remaining ice cream from landing on the pavement. And probably had a sharp word along the lines of "Pat Attention."
In the upper photo, he is stinging from the rebuke. And his brother is trying not to laugh -- note the tight little smirk.
Very funny, Jilly!
ReplyDeleteMomma got the most. No wonder the kid looks like he lost his best friend.
ReplyDeleteLOL that's funny! I hope he knew her :D
ReplyDeleteOh that mean old lady.
ReplyDeleteI really like the top image and how each boy is contemplating their cone.
ReplyDeleteHa! Great shots.
ReplyDeleteAnd I see something completely different.
ReplyDeleteIn the lower picture, the boy is concentrating so on his phone call that his ice cream is about to slip off the cone. Note the precarious angle of the scoop on his bother's cone as well.
Mama has just saved the remaining ice cream from landing on the pavement. And probably had a sharp word along the lines of "Pat Attention."
In the upper photo, he is stinging from the rebuke. And his brother is trying not to laugh -- note the tight little smirk.
They are gorgeous photos Jilly. Mum or Nana? I think she was taking advantage of his temporary loss of concentration perhaps.
ReplyDeleteHahaha....nice candid shot.
ReplyDeleteoh la voleuse ;o)) très bonne photo,n bien vu
ReplyDeleteLove it! Never talk on the phone while licking your ice cream; you're easy prey.
ReplyDeletePoor kid. He looks like he is wondering if the cone is still any good now. I bet the ice cream won out and he finished the cone.
ReplyDeleteToo funny! ;-)
ReplyDeletetanya - lol!
ReplyDeletelol! I bet we all have been there...someone stealing a bite of our ice cream or dessert.
ReplyDeleteIt's so hot here I think I could eat ice cream all day long!
What a mean mother !!
ReplyDeleteJ'ai un caniche abricot pour vous, aujord'hui à ADP.
Those photos are really wonderful. Jilly! I remember my own son reacting like that when he was that age.
ReplyDeleteNever to early to learn how to share ... especially for boys! Good job, Mom!!!
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