Gratuitous cute kid pic!

It’s Thursday, which means it’s time for another gratuitous cute kid pic!

Anti-Racist Parent Nicole Robinson writes:

“This is our daughter, Kinhly. She was born in DaNang City, VietNam. She’s been home with us for almost 6 months, and it’s hard to imagine what life was like without her! On the day of her 2nd birthday, she took her first steps on US soil and became a citizen!”

If you’d like to submit a pic to us, please email us at team@loveisntenough.com. Please include a caption we can use, and let us know what name (first name only or pseudonym is fine) we should use for you, the parent. Thanks!

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  1. In case you missed it… at Racialicious - the intersection of race and pop culture on 12 Jan 2007 at 5:32 pm

    [...] Gratuitous cute kid pic! Anti-Racist Parent Nicole Robinson writes: “This is our daughter, Kinhly. She was born in DaNang City, VietNam. She’s been home with us for almost 6 months, and it’s hard to imagine what life was like without her! On the day of her 2nd birthday, she took her first steps on US soil and became a citizen!” [...]

Comments

  1. Gunfighter wrote:

    Gorgeous!

  2. Emily wrote:

    What a cutie, and the shirt is awsome too.

  3. Kim wrote:

    I wonder what she’s thinking…so perky, yet quietly assured of something she knows that you don’t. Hmmm.

    (My daughter got in my face last night. Bedtime started at 6:00 for her.)

    Blessings and kisses on those cheeks!

  4. Nicole Robinson wrote:

    That’s my girl!

    You know what, Kim, she does know something that you don’t, she has a mouth full of Smarties candies! haha

    thanks for the kind words guys!

  5. Nina wrote:

    sorry for my ignorance, but can someone translate the saying on the t-shirt please?

  6. Margaret wrote:

    Hi there! what a beautiful pic! I enjoy your blog!

  7. Stefanie wrote:

    So cute! I was curious about the shirt too. I looked it up and apparently “heo” means pig in Vietnamese, hence the angry little pig and the pun on “What the hell?” Don’t know what the little bit inserted before “heo” says or means, though.

  8. Nicole Robinson wrote:

    “CON” is what is inserted before the Heo.

    “Con: as in addressing a child.”

    And Stefanie is right, it’s a play on ‘what the hell’. Thanks for the kind words ladies!

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