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Tiger Camera Time

I am trying out the You Tube thing. I have seen it on a couple of blogs already, and it seems to work really well. I like you you can put the video right on the blog, and people don't have to go to a different site just to watch the video.

Here is the first video that I uploaded. It is a video of my youngest son, who for some reason has decided that he wants to be a tiger. He has been wearing this costume around for over a week now, and has even instisted on sleeping in it on more than one occasion. When I decided to record him in it, with my new phone, my other son did the classic, "get in the shot" walk-bys. I thought it was hilarious, and wanted to share it with you. Enjoy.

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  1. You gotta love Sam's little umm. . noise (?) after you said 'bye' Josiah is cute!

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  2. I can remember doing the same thing as a child with my sister. I always wanted to be in the picture.

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  3. LOL LOVE THE TIGER SUIT- haha the head is like a huge poofy hat that flops around. if i had one, i'd wear it for a week, too!

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  4. Yep, as the oldest, I always had to get in the picture somehow

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  5. If I had a superman suit, I would be tempted to wear that around for awhile.

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