These pictures are fantastic. My sister and nephew are beautiful. My brother-in-law, too, of course. As Tish said, Jack is very fortunate to be so loved. I miss him, too, Melissa.
Josh, I hate Target drug packaging and I've been meaning to discuss it with you as an example of packaging I'd like you to fix. (Yes, I expect you to fix all of the world's bad packaging designs.) 1. I don't like my pills next to the cap; you have to tip it over before you can open it, and then you have to tip it again to get the pill out. Waste of energy and common sense feng shui. 2. The plastic is non-recyclable and appears to be thicker than traditional pill bottles so it's even less likely to biodegrade quickly. 3. It seems like it is probably more expensive to make than brown pill bottles because it's thicker plastic and dyed red. 4. It's harder to read the label on this bottle than traditional pill bottles. 5. The caps are harder to get back on and therefore more likely to fail in the childproofing. 6. They're tippy.
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That Target drug packaging is cool! How's he deal with the Child Resistant Packaging? And OMG does he look bigger and more developed!
Wonderful pictures! I love this shoot. You can see him thinking and figuring things out and you can see how much he loves his Mom and she loves him!
He is so precious and so lucky to be so loved and cared for.
Grandma Tish
Wow, he is so big. He looks like he's really having fun with those bottles! I miss him terribly :(
These pictures are fantastic. My sister and nephew are beautiful. My brother-in-law, too, of course. As Tish said, Jack is very fortunate to be so loved. I miss him, too, Melissa.
Josh, I hate Target drug packaging and I've been meaning to discuss it with you as an example of packaging I'd like you to fix. (Yes, I expect you to fix all of the world's bad packaging designs.) 1. I don't like my pills next to the cap; you have to tip it over before you can open it, and then you have to tip it again to get the pill out. Waste of energy and common sense feng shui. 2. The plastic is non-recyclable and appears to be thicker than traditional pill bottles so it's even less likely to biodegrade quickly. 3. It seems like it is probably more expensive to make than brown pill bottles because it's thicker plastic and dyed red. 4. It's harder to read the label on this bottle than traditional pill bottles. 5. The caps are harder to get back on and therefore more likely to fail in the childproofing. 6. They're tippy.
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