Leo wasn't sure what to think about the ashes they put on his head at church today:

But he grinned for the camera anyway:

And he was excited to see his favorite clergy man, Deacon Leo James:

When we got home we talked about what Leo would give up for Lent. He immediately said, "Naps and clothes!"

So if you see a very tired, naked boy over the next 40 days, that's Leo.
3 comments:
I can't wait to see tired, naked Leo next week! Those are great photos -- can you email them to me? Love, Granny Jo
When receiving his ashes did Leo scream and shout out "NO!" loud enough that it echoed through the rafters of the church... no wait that was Charlie...
Oh Leo, you can't give up clothes for Lent, you look so handsome in your little outfits!
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