Alan: I hope you're catching all this action, mom.
Alan: The nice people out there probably don't realize what an amazing baton twirler I am.
Just another of my many hidden talents.
Alan: Now watch closely as I toss this thing a hundred feet into the air, twirl three times around,
then catch it in my teeth as it falls to earth. Are you ready?
Me: I'm ready!
Alan: Cue the drumroll...
Alan: Damn. I missed it.
Me: Damn. Me, too.
Yet another day started with a giggle and a smile. ... I love it!
ReplyDeleteLOL! Dang, guess you're going to have to use the video part of the camera next time.
ReplyDeleteI think he and Bernard must be long lost relatives! Over the top cuteness for sure. :)
ReplyDeleteTee Hee. Keep practicing Alan and you'll get it. (Or just tell everyone you're a magician and the stick is levitating). When can we expect to see you on Letterman?
ReplyDeleteAlan...you can do it I know it. What a great way to start the day. Last picture "Look mom no hoofs" Hugs to all
ReplyDeleteLOL...Love that Alan.
ReplyDeleteAwesome pictures and this boy always makes me smile.
ReplyDeleteI recently stumbled upon your blog and it cracks me up!! I love the pictures of your donkeys! lol, especially Alan, he really cracks me up!!
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His eyes were sparkly, his nostrils flared...everything was a go! I think he can do it. Practice. Practice. Practice. What lovable guys and gal they are.
ReplyDeleteLaughing...really hard! This is one of your best! Damn.... I was so ready to see that twirl, too!
ReplyDeleteNo one starts out an expert - keep practicing! I'd love to see this trick on video.
ReplyDeleteWait, is he levitating the stick????
ReplyDeleteLand of enchantment indeed!
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