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		<title>Wagon load &#8216;o kids &#8216;n pumpkins</title>
		<description>Now that Austin is old enough not to try and leap from a moving wagon, we were able to head to the garden center and load up with everything we need for the Halloween festivities. In the wagon; one proud tiger, two pumpkins, and one little kid who refused to ...</description>
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		<title>Me? You talkin&#8217; to me?</title>
		<description>In between expressions of comical animation and amusement, there are these; Austin's more pensive and questioning moments...



...though when I look at this picture, I can recognize that expression for what it truly is; second child syndrome. "What the heck is that big black thing on your face? Camera? What the ...</description>
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		<title>Back when they actually smile&#8230;</title>
		<description>As an example of what it used to be like taking pictures of Ethan, Austin is - as yet - uninfluenced by his older brother's sense of drama in front of the camera.



Oh yeah...and Nicole was here too. Hey Nicole! :) </description>
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		<title>Kid party and photography challenges</title>
		<description>Ethan had some visitors a little while back, and we ended up with this fairly hilarious picture of him, Ella and Wils...their expressions are pretty priceless (don't you wonder what Wils is looking at?)



What the picture raises for me, however, is just how tough it is to get a picture ...</description>
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		<title>Grr&#8230;spammers strike again&#8230;but Google saves the day!</title>
		<description>It's not enough that spammers have attempted to post 30,426 spam comments on this blog, they also - I just realized - set up 554 user accounts. I decided not to take my chances, so I dutifully deleted all of the user accounts except for mine.

That's when I remembered that ...</description>
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		<title>Wagons and spring&#8230;</title>
		<description>We got a not-so-little wagon for the kids; kind of an urban, father-powered SUV. With spring springing, it suddenly seems like the perfect way to get around.



Austin's actually grown up enough to hold his own with Ethan in the wagon, though the two of them seem to like it best ...</description>
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		<title>Baby, baby, baby&#8230;and milk!</title>
		<description>This is the oh-so-gentle way that Ethan likes to play with his dear brother...with a little sprinkling of commentary on his favourite drink, and some coaching on how I should use the camera...

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		<title>The Boys</title>
		<description>Some might suggest that - given my extended silence - something ominous has taken place, and that our little American son was "disappeared". Others might claim that Austin's birth was an elaborate hoax, and that there is, in fact, no second child to show for that whole faked "pregnancy" that ...</description>
		<link>http://aaronwilliamson.com/blog/?p=336</link>
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		<title>Toddler on the high seas</title>
		<description>We got the chance to head out on the lake today in Chris's family boat...funny, I almost forgot Toronto was on the lake! Good times were had by all, though some were a little more enthusiastic than others...
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		<title>Austin at one month&#8230;</title>
		<description>Though he hasn't really extended much beyond burping and pooping, Austin has been pretty fun to have around. Here's the little dude at one month:
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