Babies
Chocolate Baby
“Discovered that one digitizing my grandparents slides. Must have been around the late 1960s. We are not certain about what happend prior to this photo been taken. Our hypothesis: The girl stole and eat the boys chocolate and got into trouble for doing so. Result: Girl sad, boy sad. We’ll never truly know, but this is just epic. It makes me laugh every time I look at it.”
(submitted by Judith in Germany)
He’s Just Not That Into You
Larry wasn’t as enthused about his grandparent’s 50th anniversary. And yes, his real name is Larry.
(submitted by Amanda)
Where Sleeping Dogs Lie
“While my hubby, son, and I were playing Minecraft, my 2.5 year old daughter was playing in the playroom behind me. After a while I noticed the absence of noise, turned around, and found this sight. She had fallen asleep in the last position she had been playing in which happened to be laid out on top of my Corgi. The dog is not very intelligent and just laid there with a 35 lb toddler on top of her for what must have been 20 minutes or more. After snapping the pic I took the baby to her own bed and the dog acted like nothing happened.”
(submitted by Anna)
Behind The Awkwardness: The King
“Every Halloween until they’re old enough to say no, my mother makes a historically accurate Elvis costume for each of my sons. This was my middle son Leo’s first Halloween. My husband works for a Fortune 500 company in Memphis who does a fantastic family day every Halloween. They go all out, including “professional” photography. Since Leo was barely 6 months old and couldn’t sit up very well in the heavy costume, the photographer had my husband hold him and said he would crop him out of the final pic. Thankfully, he did not because this epically awkward photo was the result.”
(submitted by Elizabeth)
The New Doo
“This is a picture of me and my mom in 1985. Obviously my mom’s hair was perfectly coiffed, and I don’t look too pleased with it…”
(submitted by Erika)
Tinkerbell
Me: “Honey, I don’t think she can hold herself up on that pumpkin.”
Husband: “You just take the picture. I promise I’ll make sure she doesn’t fall.”
(submitted by Renie)
