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what a li'l cutie :-)
thisismizb · 2009-01-14: 10:43
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I find it very interesting that a kid named Siddharth would be so attached to a tree.
websterella · 2009-01-14: 11:07
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wonder how long it's going to last - someone needs to tell him about Easter
Quailia · 2009-01-14: 11:10
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He'd love it here
megaera · 2009-01-14: 11:41
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Oh, that is the cutest photo. I love it.
cakemonkey · 2009-01-14: 12:12
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that is such a cute story and what a good sport his father is. (J made me take down the christmas decoration at our front door this week, hmrpf)
DutchCookie · 2009-01-14: 12:55
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hehe webs. He's absolutely adorable. It's such a little tree, it's hardly an imposition. I think the tree should stay.
snkysally · 2009-01-14: 14:09
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Such a cutie.
KateR · 2009-01-14: 14:59
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It's his tree and he's going to sit under it until he reaches enlightenment. Or mom and dad say enough with the pine needles on the floor.
websterella · 2009-01-14: 16:03
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I thought the same as Webs.
JenPat · 2009-01-14: 18:25
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Webs, that's an interesting observation. Sid's a regular Dogmatix! Quailia & Megs, LOL. The tree, I think, is going to remain in its corner in perpetuity. What's a little tree if it makes the kid happy after all?
SoulCurry · 2009-01-15: 00:40
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That is one sad little Christmas tree, but it obviously makes Sid a happy camper.
Oweena · 2009-01-15: 07:03
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It's not even a proper Christmas tree (in size or species). And Siddharth's family is 100% Hindu. Happily, such little details don't matter to kids!
SoulCurry · 2009-01-15: 07:39
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His facial expression is undoubtely out of this world! ;-)
rezinka · 2009-01-15: 11:17
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so cute
chrisbuchan · 2009-01-27: 09:50
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