Welcome to the world sweet little man!
His adorable big brother
Welcome to the world sweet little man!
His adorable big brother
We have been pummeled with more snow than I have ever seen in my life over the past week. I love snow, I really love snow, but this is just a bit much. I feel like yelling, “Uncle” to the clouds. Enough already! Many of the folks here on the islands of Avalon, Stone Harbor, Wildwood and Cape May have been without power since last Friday. Shelters are filling up and grocery stores are being emptied. Summer, summer, where are you sweet summer?
The power, cable and internet have been in and out so this will be a short post today….definitely more of this cutie to come.
Stay warm!
Meet the new man in my life:) The boys and I met this sweet guy at the local animal shelter and since I am a sucker for all things cute and furry (my husband says that is why I married him) …he came home with us. Although I would love to have a dog, I know that I just don’t have the time to commit to it ….nor do I want to take walk outside in 8 inches of snow. Thankfully, Milo agrees with me. We would much prefer to look out the window, watch the birds and make fun of all the dog owners walking outside in the frigid weather.
One of my favorite Dr. Seuss books is “Oh the Places You’ll Go”. I remember getting it as a gift from one of my best friends when I graduated from college. At the time, the only place I was thinking about going was to bed because I had been pulling all nighters for finals the week before. But, I don’t think that was quite the intent of the gift:) I am a very nostalgic and sappy person, and when I actually sat down to read the book, I got all teary eyed and hopeful about what my future held and about the “places I would go”. I look at my children sometimes (in my sappiest of sappy moments…which are way too frequent I might add) and again the tears well up when I dare to imagine what they will become and just where they will go.
The first time I photographed this little man, he could fit perfectly on his Dad’s arm. All safe and secure not really going anywhere on his own.
Just 7 months later the motion has begun. Perfecting the drag your feet behind you, pull with your arms- army crawl, this peanut most certainly has places to go, people to see and a myriad of things to chew on along the way. I am always so honored to capture a few of the milestones along the journey.
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