I'll jump on Elizabeths birthday wagon and say the same- HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Now, what I was also going to say: Is Corynn trying to sneak a polywog home behind her ear?
And Andrews boots seem most appropriate (they are frogs, aren't they?)
It IS my brithday, so thanks for the well wishes. So far, a typical, ordinary day. I don't feel a year older, only a day.
As for Corynn, Mrs. Bonnie~ I chuckle that you mention that. After I posted this photo I told Matt that anyone who doesn't know Corynn's ear habit would think she was digging for gold or something (or-hiding a pollywog!) No. Ever since Corynn was a wee little thing she holds her one ear when she is contemplative, nervous, or needing some self-soothing. It is like a security blanket. Or a pacifier. Only for a girl. I am surprised she still hasn't grown out of it yet, but I am in no hurry to lose that about her...I find it very dear.
Aren't children wonderful?
ReplyDeleteEveryday I keep thinking - what on earth was life like before we had Noah...
So glad you're enjoying your gifts that God has given you :)
We're never in doubt that your children are your pride and joy Rebecca -- you're a wonderful Mama.
ReplyDeleteYour pollywog discovery looked like SO MUCH FUN :) HAPPY BIRTHDAY SWEET SISTER! May all your dreams come true this year :)
ReplyDeleteps..love the b and w of Corynn!!!
I love that picture of Corynn!
ReplyDeleteAnd birthday? Is it your birthday?!?!
I have little doubt in Elizabeth's knowledge, so...
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
I'll jump on Elizabeths birthday wagon and say the same- HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
ReplyDeleteNow, what I was also going to say:
Is Corynn trying to sneak a polywog home behind her ear?
And Andrews boots seem most appropriate (they are frogs, aren't they?)
It IS my brithday, so thanks for the well wishes. So far, a typical, ordinary day. I don't feel a year older, only a day.
ReplyDeleteAs for Corynn, Mrs. Bonnie~ I chuckle that you mention that. After I posted this photo I told Matt that anyone who doesn't know Corynn's ear habit would think she was digging for gold or something (or-hiding a pollywog!) No. Ever since Corynn was a wee little thing she holds her one ear when she is contemplative, nervous, or needing some self-soothing. It is like a security blanket. Or a pacifier. Only for a girl. I am surprised she still hasn't grown out of it yet, but I am in no hurry to lose that about her...I find it very dear.