Archive for March, 2010

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March 30, 2010

I know, I’m still behind. :) Here is last week’s photo. I took it on Saturday, when we were at my inlaws’  house for the weekend. This is our daughter with her grandfather. He just LOVES her, and the feeling is mutual. She was such a ham all weekend, and loved seeing her grandparents.

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11|52 Oops!

March 23, 2010

I totally forgot to post my weekly image last week!
I took this last week, so it does count–we’ll just forget that I’m late in posting it, ok. :-)

This is a look I imagine I’ll be seeing a LOT of in the years to come. Typical PCS (Photographer’s Child Syndrome), combined with “moooommm, are you kidding me?!”–I can’t wait.

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10 | 52 No, no, no

March 13, 2010

I’m cutting this one close! The little one has been sick all week, but she’s finally on the mend.

This was taken at the nearby park last weekend, and she was walking around with dad. She LOVES the park, and since we can see it out our front window, she’ll stand on the couch throughout the day, and point over to the swings, yelling “DAH! DAH!” (she says “dah” for a lot of things).

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This image makes me laugh, because she is totally telling someone or something “No, no, no!”. She mostly tells things this, like sticks, pine needles, and pinecones, but she could actually be talking to a little kid here. Miss Bossy.

9|52 Oh, The Drama

March 3, 2010

This week’s image is a little proof that our daughter is quite the drama queen. She’s not the easiest baby, or the most laid back, by ANY means. Good thing she’s too cute for words. ;-)

Lila sitting on the deck, upset; taken by MA children's photographer Megan Moore.

We were outside yesterday enjoying the warm-ish temps (I think it was in the 40s–so TOTALLY going outside weather!), and Lila realized that she didn’t know what a lot of things were out there. She’s starting to remember what things are, and be interested in exploring and learning, so now–everything scares her. Twigs, pine needles, wood chips–you name it, she’ll cry if you ask her to hold it. It will just take some getting used to, I’m sure she’ll be running down the front walk in no time.

And just for further proof of her dramatic ways, no less than 30 seconds later, here is the next shot I snapped:12 month old Lila playing with a cell phone, taken by MA photographer Megan MooreTotally fine, and playing with my phone. She certainly knows my weaknesses!