P365 Day 132 – May 11th 2008

Clearly we have not been taking enough advantage of the instinctive desire of a toddler to help. Here he is peeling the strings of snap peas – and loving every minute of it. Now if only he were a couple of feet taller so he could start washing the windows.

P365 Day 131 – May 10th 2008

Such a cutie. I took this photo of my friend’s daughter at our sorta-monthly pot-luck. We have known this group of people for nearly three years. In fact we met most of them at our prenatal class when I was pregnant with Thomas. I can’t get over how grown up all of the kids are getting and am so thankful that we are now going through our second round of pregnancies together. One of the boys has just become a big brother. Next it’s our turn and then we have two more siblings on the way in the next few months. 

The best thing about this group of people is that we all come from different backgrounds, different religions, I’m sure different political leanings (although we have never discussed it) but we have one thing that brings us all together and that is our shared experience as parents. And that’s enough to start a friendship that can develop into more than a shared experience. Gotta love that.

P365 Day 130 – May 9th 2008

I think I have about a hundred versions of this photo – taken just after Thomas’ bath when he is all cuddly and cute. Unfortunately lately it has been accompanied by a lot of baby talk. Thomas wants to be treated like a baby and I’m sure it has something to do with the pending arrival. I feel bad saying this, but the babytalk is annoying. VERY annoying. And as much as I tell Thomas that he is a big boy he insists that he is a baby. I am hoping it’s a phase that he will overcome soon after the real baby arrives. I am also hoping that the whining goes with it. Don’t worry – I’m not delusional – just hopeful.

P365 Day 129 – May 8th 2008

This is the first P365 post with a photo that I didn’t take myself. But it was just too special not to post. Thomas has become VERY interested in the baby lately. And not just because he is benefiting from a lot of the baby shower gifts that happen to also be fun for Toddlers. I think he realizes that his little brother will be here soon and he is excited about it. Today he turned to me and said “I’m not going to push the baby”. Yes, I was grateful to hear it too.

Oh and I LOVE high key photo actions that make stretchmarks disappear. Just like magic. 🙂