Mother Goose is just getting a teary-eyed today looking through some old pictures. Most mothers experience this — some more than others as we remember how our children were as little tator tots, and how they appear to the world now…
Of course, children grow up. Even goose children and goslings eventually turn into adults and some into full-blown gooses. I do not cry tears of regret or disappointment. Oh no! Au contraire — I’m just bursting with pride at my fine offspring. Please just enjoy these pictures today — please leave appropriate comments! Comments that might prove an encouragement to this mother and a promise of good tidings in the days to come.
Jul 19, 2012 @ 13:38:37
My how your tots have grown!! Lol
Jul 20, 2012 @ 14:37:53
I fed them over the years, watered them weekly and gave them ample sunshine and love…
Jul 19, 2012 @ 15:38:37
Such adorable little ones…and don’t tell them, they won’t appreciate it at all, but I think they’re still adorable! I’ve already been through the “taking on the world” phase, and now mine are adults in professional attire. Sometimes I want to go back to their “Let’s ride” phase. If you don’t take this photo, frame it and hang it on your wall, you’re missing a great opportunity! 🙂 Debra
Jul 20, 2012 @ 14:39:03
Debra, this pic is definitely a classic, well-deserving of a frame. Of course, they don’t always wear these outfits, but I love it when they do… ❤
Jul 19, 2012 @ 18:28:38
Your tator tots and now full blown french fries!! And still beautiful!
Jul 20, 2012 @ 14:40:02
Tracy, thank you so much. Precious to this goose every single day…
Jul 19, 2012 @ 19:05:22
Those old pictures can really make a mother (goose or otherwise) teary-eyed, can’t they???
Jul 20, 2012 @ 14:41:35
I know your precious pics of Marshall are very sweet too. Why do they have to grow up so fast?