The camera cord came in the mail today!
Three cheers for my mother-in-law!
Hip-hip hooray! (x3)
So without further ado, here are the pics that made the cut. A surprising majority of them feature Charlotte; this is a measure of her cuteness factor, since it's recently gone through the roof and I feel like I'm taking pictures of an actual human being and not just a lump of fleshy baby goo. Mmmm, fleshy baby goo.
Way to be adorable, Char.
I thought it would be funny to show you
how small she looks sitting in this corner chair.
(Yes, this is one of my hated armchairs.
I threw whatever I could on top of it
to disguise its hideous 70s-era olive and orange stripes.
As messy as this looks, believe me, it's an improvement.)
(And also I realize how neglected this corner looks.
Big plans are in the works, folks. Big plans.)
Way to pacify yourself to sleep, Char.
Three cheers for you, too!
The boys, in a rare identically-dressed shot,
dip their straws into the honey mustard
during a recent Culver's outing.
I think this is all they had for dinner.
Two little hairless monkeys playing
with their grandpa's Mac.
I had Stephen take this for her hair.
And her shirt.
I wish I had one like it.
And finally, the much-anticipated
Baylor-on-the-table-with-Jack-close-behind shot.
Yes, he did get one of those crystals down.
Yes, I am not learning my lesson
and blogging while ignoring
what they are doing in the next room.
3 comments:
That photo of the boys in their hooded sweatshirts makes me feel an incredible need to see them! Also, the photo of the boys on the table is just right. The arched doorways in your home are just so doggone cool. This one is a keeper.
Also, I am not ignoring your recent email about a visit. Quite the opposite - I'm jumping the idea at the very possibility! I'll get back with you more formally in a bit.
Love love love.
I LOVE the boys in the Olivet Hoodies! SO cute! I love that they're representing Olivet :)
Christine,
I LOVE the dining room table shot. It's screaming for a Norman Rockwell rendition. Seriously though, I would frame this.
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