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Pictures of Ryan and his brothers

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  • Ryan was eating a cookie and the boys were (of course) trying to be so nice Ryan would feed them…


    You don't get my cookie but you can get a kiss :)


    I love you


    Watching tv together


    Sweet boys

    They are so sweet together, Ryan is in a fase that he is looking how far he can get with us but with the animals he is so carefull.
    I teached him were their tail, ears and eyes are and that he can't pull them..
    So what does he do? he puts his arm around their chest and give them a kiss :D
    The boys are loving him :D

  • Awwww…how cute! You must be so proud of all three of your boys!

  • How respectful Chaffie and Buana are of Ryan eating his cookie. Very well behaved - all of them!

  • What great boys all three love the pictures and little Ryan is getting so big and still just as handsome. I know one thing for sure no need to waste the wipes on the face and hands looks like they really do stay clean.

    Rita Jean

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