Monthly Archives: February 2012

Grow, Baby, Grow

 

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February 23rd


Merci Bouquet!

Silly title, I know. I usually have a hard time coming up with interesting ones.

Lots of Valentine posts yesterday and today, and here is mine. No roses, though. Instead my hubby got me a big bouquet of various flowers. I thought it was fake at first, haha!


Ten on Ten

 Here are the Ten on Ten instructions:

Take a photo every hour for ten consecutive hours on the tenth of each month. Document a day of your life and find beauty among the ordinary moments. Then share your beauty with us! (on the 11th)

I got the idea from Tonya. Definitely check her out; her blog is amazing!

She usually has a hard time keeping it to ten photos, so I wasn’t too worried about that guideline either. ;) She also doesn’t post on weekends, so we decided to take the pictures on the 10th, but wait till the following Monday to post them. 

Here are mine.

Bye, Daddy!

Playing in the crib is much more fun than just sleeping in it.

Meanwhile, my little artist…

Scrambled Eggs Time!

The Artist now dabbles in Play-Doh.

While the more rambunctious toddler plays with blocks.

Now for some paint… (she could do this stuff all day – and she does!)

This gal grows tired of blocks, and moves to the window to watch the falling snow.

 Now that squishy baby is up from her first nap, time for her to eat.

Then it’s this kid’s turn for a nap.

I kinda forgot to take pictures for the next few hours, which involved naps, dinner, showers, etc.

The last one of the day:

Everybody getting ready to visit some friends on a Friday evening.

(watching Elmo while Mom and Dad finish getting ready)

 

Doing the Ten on Ten is harder than you might think! Having to pull the camera out every hour does become quite a task. Hope you enjoyed it, though. I’ll have to try it again some time. :)  

  


Freshly Fallen

There’s something so beautiful about freshly fallen snow – when the individual flakes cling to every surface and are still clearly discernible.