...except when they come from being in the tub too long, right? Tee-hee!
How can you resist baby bathtime feet? Truly?
How can you resist baby bathtime feet? Truly?
...and this next one shows his lil' mohawk/Kewpie hair:
...Yep-- these kind of wrinkles, I'll take anyday.
You take such great pics. I love those wrinkly toes!
ReplyDeleteLove the kewpie hair!!!
ReplyDeleteNoah is adorable and I do believe he will have the most documented childhood to go down in history. I hope that when you have more kids you are able to keep up with all of it or they will seriously be missing out. :)
ReplyDeleteI agree w/ your friend Stacy. I know Steven's and my kids aren't gonna be so lucky. You definitely have left a reputation that no one will be able to surpass...I love you for it, though. You are a very talented mother who enjoys the small things in life, and I love giggling when I see the wonderful things you and Noah are experiencing...bathtime, playtime, fussy time, happy time, and even wrinkly toes!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful shots - perfect aperture settings! And sweet baby feet are so wonderful. Hope you're enjoying spring break.
ReplyDeletegreat photos em! you are NOT losing it! :)
ReplyDeleteI've never thought to take a photo of the bath wrinkles... but now I will!
btw... thanks for your sweet comment EARLY this morning, it means a lot to have prayers out there for our family.
Cutest baby feets!! Missed you on Sunday, Joe said you had a rough night :( We are having rough nights of Violet puking several times :(
ReplyDeleteSO darling! I can't wait for the day I can put my little boy's hair in a mohawk. It's so cute!
ReplyDeleteThese have to be the cutest feet ever!!! You are such a great photographer...your son is so lucky he'll have his whole life documentally so beautifully! :)
ReplyDeleteI just LOVE this! So incredibly sweet! I want to nibble those adorable toes, wrinkly and all. :)
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