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If you go 99 miles north on I-79 out of Charleston toward West Virginia University in Morgantown, you pass by the city of Weston, West Virginia. I could NOT pass up this fabulous mothering opportunity to take a photo of my son Weston in front of the road sign for Weston.
He was absolutely thrilled to seize this chance to have his picture taken on the shoulder of an interstate.:wave:
You can see how thrilled he is, can’t you?
He kept saying, take more, please take more photos. I don’t want this to ever end, this is the Most Fun Ever!
Okay, maybe he was saying something more like, MAKE IT STOP, PLEASE GOD MAKE IT STOP……
Just wait till I get a chance to take Morgan to Morgantown!!!!!!!:mrgreen:
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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on June 26, 2006
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Can you stand all the happy smiles – not:mrgreen:
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Weston really does look thrilled. He should have done this :talktothehand: for the picture.
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Isn’t it nice when your son is so happy! :wink:
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*sniff* He does look so proud. :rotfl:
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It was amazing how once they reached the teens that the photos just stopped or else they would look very grim.
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We once perched our dog on top of our car near his namesake sign. We have many pictures of the sign, “LODGEPOLE 2 km”, and a blurred black lab scrambling for safety. It didn’t work nearly so well for us. Haven’t tried it with the children yet, though, so perhaps there’s hope. :wink: