Comment Log

  • G'ma: Was the deer trying to eat the birdseed?
  • G'ma: Wow ! That's interesting.
  • Tysen: On Saturday, driving home on Franconia Rd we saw a dead fox on the side ...
  • Amelia: That face man, she looks like shes about to lose it. I'm glad she's okay...
  • Kathryn: In other sitings, Arcadia and I came home to a good size groundhog hangi...
  • g'ma: So now why is a g’ma combo breaker photo combo post necessary???? Like t...
  • Kathryn: Your kitchen is looking great! I hope you guys like the new layout.
  • Tysen: Almost, we've got a video of KSR but it's not blog worthy.
  • Tysen: This set up didn't last long, maybe if RKDy was lighter and less fidgety...
  • sara: That looks like a fun way to include RKDy in the kitchen activities, but...
  • Amelia: Kissy Saurus Rex!
  • sara: The pictures don't do this cake justice! It actually looked more like th...
  • sara: Make this meal for us when we come up! Looks delicious!!!!!
  • Tysen: I think the one from when you were little was more ascetically pleasing ...
  • Tysen: Nice presentation.
  • Amelia: Sure! I'll have to start thinking of ideas now haha
  • Kathryn: Looks yummy! I want some - you cooking for me next time?
  • Tysen: Share the recipe!
  • sara: Muffis Moo wanted your snack!!!!!
  • sara: Like our cooool outfits???? We were so hip!

What a Sweet Little Boy!

Do you still feel the same Tysen?!?!?!

3 comments to What a Sweet Little Boy!

  • Tysen

    Why isn’t it, “I love you, Mom” ?? Maybe I was channeling somebody else when I drew this, maybe somebody from the future. The stick figure kind of looks like Cheryl. And what is the significance of the sunflower and disembodied head with a menacing yet jovially hungry expression. But in response to your first question; yes, Mom, I still love you. (PS keep the upload resolution to a max of 1600 px)

  • G'ma

    Ha! Good interpretation! I think the significance of using “Sara” was that you called Tony “Tony” and you thought you’d try it out on me! I quashed that right away. I thought you told me to insert the photo on full-size so that the WordPress would resize it. I thought that’s what I did. Oh well……I love you too Tysen!

  • Tysen

    I see the confusion about the photo size now. On your computer you resize it to be smaller than what the camera captured, max 1600 px*. Think – “I’m sizing it for display on the Internet and not for high quality printing”. Then you upload the photo to WordPress and when you go to insert it into a post you choose “Full Size”. That allows for the WordPress theme to resize it on the fly.

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