Single tired mom of four. Lover of chocolate and coffee - not necessarily in that order. Lover of Jesus, photographer by trade, Photoshop junkie and crime TV watcher.
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Yes, I was curious, so I checked out your Project 365. Too ambitious for me right now (eek!). I don’t know that there’s anything I’m doing everyday, except the absolute necessities–do you think I can count getting out of bed for my project? Maybe I should keep a camera bedside and take a picture of the first thing I see every morning. . . hmmmm. . . that might be scary.
Okay then, moving on. My little bambino is doing well, thank you for asking. He got to see the dr. for his 2 month checkup today, and is at the 50th percentile for kiddos with DS. So that’s perfectly acceptable. And he’s putting on a teeny little, sweet, pinchable layer of baby fat, which I adore. We all love the little lump-lump so much, and it’s almost hard to get ahold of him to nurse, in fact, I had to literally run away from children today who would not stop kissing him long enough for me to feed him–how’s that for baby love?
Sorry about your feet. Mine stopped growing after the first two, and my 12 yo daughter now has feet longer than mine are . Whoa.
So, what are you painting? Do you paint in your scrapbooks? I’ve never gotten beyond just using the foam stamps.
By the way, I’ve been so impressed with how you’re sticking with the 365 thing. I’m sure I would have thrown in the towel by now, but you’ve done a great job. I always look forward to seeing what you’ve come up with to post.
My Em is itching to get her hands on those brushes. She wants to get all the blues of the ocean and sky in one picture. We have had many tears from our little perfectionist
Janelle says:
Yes, I was curious, so I checked out your Project 365. Too ambitious for me right now (eek!). I don’t know that there’s anything I’m doing everyday, except the absolute necessities–do you think I can count getting out of bed for my project? Maybe I should keep a camera bedside and take a picture of the first thing I see every morning. . . hmmmm. . . that might be scary.
Okay then, moving on. My little bambino is doing well, thank you for asking. He got to see the dr. for his 2 month checkup today, and is at the 50th percentile for kiddos with DS. So that’s perfectly acceptable. And he’s putting on a teeny little, sweet, pinchable layer of baby fat, which I adore. We all love the little lump-lump so much, and it’s almost hard to get ahold of him to nurse, in fact, I had to literally run away from children today who would not stop kissing him long enough for me to feed him–how’s that for baby love?
Sorry about your feet. Mine stopped growing after the first two, and my 12 yo daughter now has feet longer than mine are . Whoa.
Janelle
March 31st, 2008 at 11:39 pm
Jenileigh says:
hmmmmm
March 31st, 2008 at 11:54 pm
javamamma says:
Good grief, you can even make a simple jar of paint brushes look beautiful! Awesome.
April 1st, 2008 at 7:56 am
Kellie says:
So, what are you painting? Do you paint in your scrapbooks? I’ve never gotten beyond just using the foam stamps.
By the way, I’ve been so impressed with how you’re sticking with the 365 thing. I’m sure I would have thrown in the towel by now, but you’ve done a great job. I always look forward to seeing what you’ve come up with to post.
April 1st, 2008 at 10:18 am
Bahama Mama says:
My Em is itching to get her hands on those brushes. She wants to get all the blues of the ocean and sky in one picture. We have had many tears from our little perfectionist
April 1st, 2008 at 5:17 pm
Wifey's House says:
Your photos are so beautiful! I’m inspired, and I don’t even paint – smiles!
April 1st, 2008 at 8:11 pm