These parents are definitely on Santa’s naughty list.
The United States of America (14 November 2020) – The lyric, “You’re a mean one, Mr Grinch,” has a very personal meaning for these kids.
Kim Durham decided to do the “Grinchmas” photo session as an “unconventional take on the traditional Christmas photos” and the results are quite amazing.
Many people showed interest in having their kids scared by the Grinch and applied to join the photoshoot.
“I set out just to offer some funny alternative photos,” Durham, based in Bentonville, told PEOPLE.
“We kind of knew that [the twins] would have a reaction. With everyone else, we had no idea how they’d react. One little girl cried at first, and then she ended up kissing him and petting his hair. Another little girl was terrified and just wanted to play with the decorations on the tree. However, she did end up liking him.”
“Our Grinch doesn’t always cause the tears — we have kisses, hugs and little baby snuggles too! Don’t be alarmed — the kids in this photo aren’t traumatized. They high fived, hugged and gave our Grinch knuckles at the end — parents are always close by.”
Check out some of the photos below:
Sources: Brent Lindeque | Good Things Guy
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