July 20, 2010

New Diaper

So you got a brand new diaper huh enjoying the feel of it against your bottom loves the way it snu ggle so sweetly against your skin do you. Well now you do know that if you wet or do a poo-poo in it it won’t feel like it does now because mommy will have to change you and put you back in one of your older diapers while this one is being washed and dried. MommyLorraine
July 18, 2010

Itty Bitty Boy

I was told by your Mommy that you were a slight lil thing, but I had no idea that meant all of you!  I was very surprised when I went to change your diaper and found nothing more then a little piece of lint stuck between those legs of yours.  I couldn’t help but laugh, I did try to stop when I saw the look on your face, but that just made it worse for me and I had to just give into the laughter.  Now I know why your Mommy goes out with other men, while you sit at home, in your wet diaper in your crib sucking helplessly on your paci. Ella 1-888-430-2010
July 18, 2010

Messy You

Everyone likes to get messy once in awhile. There is playing in mud, finger painting, wearing make up, drawing with chalk, splashing in puddles, playing in the sand box, playing at the beach in the sand, all these things will make you messy. My favorite type of messy though is when you have a nice thick messy diaper on. Some people do not like when you make a mess in your diapers, or pants, but I don’t mind. To me, the more mess the better. So today allow yourself to be Mr. Messy or Ms. Messy and have some fun. Mommy Sue 1-888-430-2010
July 17, 2010

Time To Play

Today is a perfect day to go out and play.  Since your Mommy left you with me that’s exactly what we are going to do.  I know you don’t like people seeing you in your diaper, but I’m in charge.  It’s a beautiful day, not too hot, sun is shining and oh my….  I seem to have forgotten your diaper bag!  You know what that means.  No diaper changes for you until we get back home.  Someone is going to have a very soggy, saggy diapie! *giggles* Jenna 1-888-430-2010
July 16, 2010

Birthday

Birthdays are such special days. One of our dear Mommies is having a Birthday. Happy Birthday Mommy Ava! I want to wish you well and that you have plenty of bottoms lined up to take spankings for you. Unless of course you want to take them and then I wish you a sexy Daddy or Mommy to spank your bottom and celebrate your day with.   Mommy Lexus
July 16, 2010

wild birds

Thought this was a cute little fellow took this pic over fourth of July he was just sitting all by his self not a care in the world. But then again maybe he does anyways did some research and this is what i found out about him hope you enjoy this. This long-legged, S-necked white bird is found throughout the Americas and around much of the world. It is typically the largest white egret occurring anywhere in its range (only the white-colored form of the great blue heron is larger). Great egrets are found near water, salt or fresh, and feed in wetlands, streams, ponds, tidal flats, and other areas. They snare prey by walking slowly or standing still for long periods, waiting for an animal to come within range of their long necks and blade-like bills. The deathblow is delivered with a quick thrust of the sharp bill, and the prey is swallowed whole. Fish are a dietary staple, but great egrets use similar techniques to eat amphibians, reptiles, mice, and other small animals. These birds nest in trees, near water and gather in groups called colonies, which may include other heron or egret species. They are monogamous, and both parents incubate their three to four eggs. Young egrets are aggressive towards one another in the nest, and stronger siblings often kill their weaker kin so that not all survive to fledge in two to three weeks. The great egret is the symbol of the National Audubon Society and represents a conservation success story. The snowy white bird’s beautiful plumage made it far too popular in 19th-century North America. Great egrets were decimated by plume hunters who supplied purveyors of the latest ladies’ fashions. Their populations plunged by some 95 percent. Today the outlook is much brighter. The birds have enjoyed legal protection over the last century, and their numbers have increased substantially Minnie
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