Caroline in the Snow

For those interested, Kath has pictures up of Caroline cavorting in the snow.

http://homepage.mac.com/kathodavid/PhotoAlbum20.html

For those not interested, you can go back and look at the Hulk cover some more.

PAD

11 comments on “Caroline in the Snow

  1. Now who wouldn’t be interested in that?

    Love the oversized gloves, they make for instant adorable…ness.

  2. Awww, she’s WAY cuter than the Hulk.

    I remember as a kid loving it when the snow as so high that I could literally tunnel through it, despite my mom’s warnings about those kids she knew who did the same thing and were caught when the tunnel collapsed and had to eat their own fingers or whatever. My mom seemed to know a lot of hard luck kids.

  3. I see someone else has already stolen the “Awwwww” right out of my mouth. It seems like just yesterday she was struggling to stay awake at the circus or Blue Man group or perched on Kathy’s shoulder at a RenFair.

    Posted by Bill Mulligan at January 26, 2005 03:20 PM

    Awww, she’s WAY cuter than the Hulk.

    Yeah, but don’t put her on a horse with a battle axe.

    — Ken from Chicago

  4. That is great stuff. We did pretty much the same thing with my son this weekend (he’s 2 also) – we’ve got great video of him announcing “I’m stuck in snow!”.

  5. Ken in Chicago: “Yeah, but don’t put her on a horse with a battle axe.”

    Ha! I dare you to say that after we see PAD teaching her how to golf on America’s Funniest Home Videos. Given a choice I just might prefer my kid (if I had one) have the battle axe because, child + golf club = pain south of Dad’s equator.

    So, PAD… How does it feel to have the second cutest kid on the planet? Yes, I have a bias for my neice Reggie, who is also two years old. Although Caroline does seem to have cuter outfits so I suppose it could be a tie.

    Keep that video camera handy! :}

    Mitch Evans

  6. With the layout of the photos and the captions, it’s like the script-in-the-works for a very odd fumetti comic, Jim Starlin style. “How To Write and Draw Snow Comics Good,” by Kath and Caroline.

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