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Worms!!
YES!
I hope he didn’t eat it!
Remarkably he has yet to try that however my daughter did eat quite a lot of snail eggs when she was little – yuk!
Did he put it in your veggie patch? Cute!
Yes it was relocated next to a celery plant.
You’ve got to love worms!
Lol, Liz, he is so cute! Kids have such a pure emotions to the new discoveries… 🙂
Gorgeous! Did he try to keep it as a pet? That’s what happens round here!
He hasn’t asked that yet, I don’t think he thinks its an option, aside from some goldfish we are pet free.
I was showing J your blog and she insists that I ask you what your little guy’s favorite color is.
Blue naturally, but he also likes black and yellow. I don’t know what it is with my kids but both are the most stereotypical ‘boys’ and ‘girls’. Ie boy likes blue, dinosaurs, trains etc, girl likes pink, dolls, dressing up etc etc. Arrrghhh what unconscious gender stereotyping messages have I been delivering?
I was thinking worm or maybe centipede. I must confess I still get excited when I find a worm now, even at my age!
I always get a little worried for the worms when he grabs them but they usually survive the experience. I get excited by worms too.