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Taimur is all bundled up and refuses to smile for the camera yet again while mama Kareena Kapoor Khan oozes swag

Our days and weeks don't end well until we have laid our hands on at least a couple of Taimur pics and mama Kareena Kapoor Khan and her friends seem to know that too well. While we had been wondering if we would get any glimpses of the little munchkin while he was on his birthday trip to South Africa, the Pataudis made sure that his excursions were captures on camera and shared with his fans. And now that he has been vacationing with his parents in Kareena and Saif Ali Khan in London and Switzerland, again clicks of the red-nosed, bundled up cutie are making their way to the internet. And we are not complaining at all.

Little Tim is on another trip with his mama and papa along with Kareena's friend Natasha Poonawalla, her husband and son. And man the families are having a blast. Natasha has been putting up fun pictures of the gang sledging and chilling in the snow-clad Swiss landscapes and Taimur seems to totally belong there. With his little nose and cheeks just visible out of the furry jackets, all red with the cold, he looks every bit an adorable doll. However, baby Tim has not been in his element. Either it's the absence of the paps or the extreme cold that is stopping him from showcasing his usual antics.

Have a look at his latest picture:

Natasha has captioned the picture with just one hashtag - mamalife. But that pretty much sums up everything. She also posted another picture with Kareena and her posing while on a lunch and grabbing some much-needed sunlight. Sporting their most stylish winter wear and fab shades, the two are just looking gorgeous in the snap.

Here's the other picture:

Well, winters are after all the best time to wear your most chic outfits, isn't it? Meanwhile, we are tracking Natasha's social media pages for more pics of our beloved Tim. Stay tuned to Bollywood Life for more updates.

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