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I received this in an e-mail some time ago.  If this doesn't make you smile, nothing will.  :-)

Instructions for properly hugging a baby:

1. First, uh, find a baby.

How to hug a baby, 1


2. Second, be sure that the object you found was
indeed a baby by employing classic sniffing techniques.

How to hug a baby, 2

3. Next you will need to flatten the baby before actually beginning the
hugging process.

How to hug a baby, 3

4. The 'paw slide'
Simply slide paws around baby and prepare for possible close-up.

How to hug a baby, 4

5. Finally, if a camera is present, you will need to execute
the difficult and patented 'hug, smile, and lean' so as to
achieve the best photo quality.

How to hug a baby, 5

This "smile" has been brought to you by:

Karen Ingersoll

Big Land and Homes

Snowflake, Arizona

(928) 243-2010

karencountry@frontiernet.net

 

 


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Snowflake, AZ

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