




After they were baked, he loved looking at the different faces on them and imitating their expressions.
I told him to look scary, but I think he thought I meant "look scared." :o)
His favorite cookie face had what he called a sad expression. He used it later on the jack o'lantern he and Papa carved. He showed Papa the cookie, and Papa put the same face on the pumpkin.
One jack o'lantern cookie definitely had a lop-sided smile. :O)
He cracks himself up. He cracks me up, too.
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