If you remember from last years post Ezra had a really hard time being gentle with our ceramic nativity set.
We haven't even had it out of the box for a couple of hours and we have already had our first causality of the year.
Poor poor brown cow.
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4 comments:
moooo....ooouch...
Poor little fella. Watch out Nativity, you've got a whole month of EZRA to try to live through. Good luck.
How now brown cow:(
Nothing a little glue can't fix!
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