During an extra-warm day a couple weeks ago, my in-laws and I took Andrew to the lake. Grandpa showed Andrew how to make a paper boat, so they wanted to see if it would float; except, Andrew *HAD* to wear it on his head first! 🙂
This is the boat actually in the water.
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Cute.
Meryl…recently posted…Memory What Memory
Thanks, Meryl!
LOL @ literally boathead
Happy WW!
bethere2day…recently posted…WW Who’s Got The Tipp-Ex
Same to you!
Very cute 🙂 Looks like he’s having fun!
Carol @ There’s Always Thyme to Cook…recently posted…Wordless Wednesday- Fresh!
He had a blast. 🙂
That is fantastic, wish someone could show me how to make one… not that I’m hinting!
PippaD @ A Mothers Ramblings…recently posted…A Rainbow in the Dishwater – Wordless Wednesday
My father-in-law found the directions to make the boat online – not sure what the website was, though.
Cute. I loved to make paper boats when I was a kid too.
Joy of Desserts…recently posted…Betty Crocker proposes four royal wedding cakes fit for Prince William and Kate Middleton on April 29th
I don’t remember making paper boats as a kid, but I’m glad my little guy is enjoying it.
that hat is just a little small..I want to see him in a BIG one.
caite@a lovely shore breeze…recently posted…Wordless WednesdayMore Sunrises
Maybe next time, when we get bigger sized paper. My father-in-law only had the regular sized paper. 🙂
Your boy is sooo cute. Don’t boys do the most interesting things? I love kids.
Barb…recently posted…Sunday Snippets – A Catholic Carnival
Thank you. Boys – or at least my boy – definitely keep life interesting, for sure. 🙂
That is just awesome. If I tried to make a paper boat, it would NOT look that good. 😉
Kathleen@so much to say…recently posted…Sunday Snippets
Ha! Me either. My father-in-law is very handy though and can make just about anything. 🙂