There is nothing my boys love more than to be naked. I kid you not. The minute they arrive in the door from Church, their routine is to stop mid-stride, just beyond the garage door, and plop down on the floor to shed every single article of clothing they have on them . . . minus the diaper and underwear thank goodness. Here's a bit of Bugs gettin' his nude on in the backyard. Oh, and the boys have also learned how to turn the hose on by themselves. Now my backyard is a dirt and water pit - first they play in our dirt patch, throwing it all over the place (including on themselves); then, they turn on the water and make themselves an "ocean" where the water pools next to the house. Dirt + water = BATH. :D
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There is nothing my boys love more than to be naked. I kid you not. The minute they arrive in the door from Church, their routine is to stop mid-stride, just beyond the garage door, and plop down on the floor to shed every single article of clothing they have on them . . . minus the diaper and underwear thank goodness. Here's a bit of Bugs gettin' his nude on in the backyard. Oh, and the boys have also learned how to turn the hose on by themselves. Now my backyard is a dirt and water pit - first they play in our dirt patch, throwing it all over the place (including on themselves); then, they turn on the water and make themselves an "ocean" where the water pools next to the house. Dirt + water = BATH. :D





There is nothing my boys love more than to be naked. I kid you not. The minute they arrive in the door from Church, their routine is to stop mid-stride, just beyond the garage door, and plop down on the floor to shed every single article of clothing they have on them . . . minus the diaper and underwear thank goodness. Here's a bit of Bugs gettin' his nude on in the backyard. Oh, and the boys have also learned how to turn the hose on by themselves. Now my backyard is a dirt and water pit - first they play in our dirt patch, throwing it all over the place (including on themselves); then, they turn on the water and make themselves an "ocean" where the water pools next to the house. Dirt + water = BATH. :D
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