It's Super Boy (yes, the boy of steel), able to change the course of mighty rivers, bend steel in his bare hands, leap a small building with a single bound, etc.
Awww, Griffin looks so adorable! But can he leap over his 'cage' in a single bound? You know the one mommy puts him in for time out? ;-) Or does Gramdpa have to come to the rescue?
He looks really happy in his super suit. I like the kind with no puffy muscles, so they can wear it playing dress-up later and as a sleeper. We wore out a superman suit similar to that years ago at my house. Griffin looks wonderful.
Amanda that's awesome, thanks for the laugh! Your son is one of the cutest babies (young fellas) that I have seen in many years, he's absolutely adorable! I do have my prejudice though now that I'm a grandmother to a sweet precious little angel. :-)
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Awww, Griffin looks so adorable! But can he leap over his 'cage' in a single bound? You know the one mommy puts him in for time out? ;-) Or does Gramdpa have to come to the rescue?
He looks really happy in his super suit. I like the kind with no puffy muscles, so they can wear it playing dress-up later and as a sleeper. We wore out a superman suit similar to that years ago at my house. Griffin looks wonderful.
Darlin, I think that the crib/cage contains kryptonite...
hahaha He actually hasn't been in time out for a few days so maybe the superman costume helped:)
Amanda that's awesome, thanks for the laugh! Your son is one of the cutest babies (young fellas) that I have seen in many years, he's absolutely adorable! I do have my prejudice though now that I'm a grandmother to a sweet precious little angel. :-)
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