Mom Bloggers (and Dad Bloggers too!) post a photo on your site, link up and find others… Wordless Wednesday is tons of fun. (And I know it says “wordless” but I just can’t bear to not write anything! If I had created it, I probably would have named it something different! LOL So feel to link up your word-full or word-less Wednesday photos!)
Leave the URL to your photo (clearly mine are never truly “wordless”) and then visit others!
Here is a fun thumbnail linky:
And here is a basic linky if you prefer your linkies the good old fashioned way!
Thanks to Uisce for creating Wordless Wednesday.
Written by Janice, co-founder of this Mom Blog 5 Minutes for Mom
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So sweet and what lovely colors. My 7 yr old loves to play hide and seek with her Dad. The two of them hide in the craziest places!
Such a great pic! Oh I miss those summer days of playing hide-n-seek.
No I try to play that at work…its not such a big hit! LOL
totally kidding! 🙂
Kids are so precious at this age. Times when I get to watch my kids play hide and seek, interact and entertain themselves is a great mommy moment.
Wow, this is fun! Thank you for being the hostess with the mostest!
Kerry at housetalkn.blogspot.com
She is just too sweet! Maybe she was looking for the dog with a flip flop that I posted for my WW LOL!
Cute photo! I love watching my 6 and 3 year old trying to play hide and seek. So funny.
Love it! Such a quintessentially summer shot. Our babies are so big! Wah!
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Love this pic. The kids sure love this game. I love when they try and play while they are little and can barely count. So cute “free, four, five… ready not I come!”
Aww..my boys love playing hide and seek too.. they love hiding in all the least expected areas in the house and jump out and say BOO!!
That picture is adorable!!
So cute. Quintessential summer 😉
Perfect summer fun.
Last night Li’l Empress was counting. Went from 21 to 41 in a breath… And could NOT be convinced that she skipped a bunch. Watching her sister try to explain the missing numbers was more fun than the actual game 🙂
Awwww! So cute!
What a sweet picture!!
Priceless memory of summer fun. As other have said, you can just hear her counting.
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Awww. too precious.
Such a cute photo!
That is just precious!
Ready or not, here I come!!! 🙂 Too cute.
Aww! Sue, she looks like she’s ready to do some seeking! SO cute!
That’s a great picture! Sorry it’s been so long since I visited Wordless Wednesday! Hugs girls!
I still love Hide N Seek. My kids hide, and eventually (or not) I do the seeking.
What a sweet photo!
So adorable!
So cute! I can almost hear her counting too!
This photo is adorable–I remember the sweet days of playing Hide and Seek!
Happy WW!
that is precious! I think it is so fun when they get to the age that they finally understand the rules of this game. She is incredibly blessed to live so close to her cousins so she can play this game with them 🙂
SO CUTE!!! Love the contrasting colors!
Aloha! Mrs. Marine
& the Tiny Troops
So cute! Love the shot!
Hiding in plain sight. That is so fun! 🙂
Love it!
What a great shot! Perfect capture of childhood.
So cute! I can almost hear her counting!
so cute! I love it when my kids play hide and seek 🙂
awww cute 😉
cool shot! for sure she did have fun!
btw, sorry if i have 2 links entered. I reentered it since i accidentally clicked on a different icons on my blog. if its not too much to ask, can you please delete the 3rd link? thanks much!
I can hear her counting in my head… “1…. 2….. 3” 🙂