This week has felt a little crazy! I've been a bit overwhelmed by everything which i wrote about over the weekend and I wasn't even sure I'd taken any photos. I was pleased to see a couple of cute ones in my phone photo stream though that I could share this week. On Friday my … Continue reading #LivingArrows 6/52 (2017)
Tag: siblings
Siblings Project (January 17)
Another month has gone and I'm back to celebrate the relationship that's growing between my boys.Unfortunately I didn't get this post written as quickly as I hoped (too many half posts written in drafts) and therefore have missed the linky but i still wanted to share these photos for my own records. I really am loving … Continue reading Siblings Project (January 17)
#Living Arrows 5/52 (2017)
I missed last weeks Living Arrows unfortunately as It seems I have no idea what day of the week it is at the minute and look here I am already 4 days late for this weeks-I desperately want to share these weekly photos of my boys so I just have to do so as and … Continue reading #Living Arrows 5/52 (2017)
The Siblings Project (December 2016)
I can't believe I am on my third month of the Siblings Project. Our Little P is 12.5 weeks old and our lives are a little crazy, but oh so wonderful with him in it. LB thinks P is 'sooooo cute', 'the silliest boy in the world' and 'the best little brother'. He has even … Continue reading The Siblings Project (December 2016)
#OrdinaryMoments #46 Bathtime
This week we put P in the bath with LB rather than in his little baby bath for the first time. I was a little wary as I know how much LB loves to splash and throw his toys around, but he promised he'd be good! And he was! He's so caring towards his little … Continue reading #OrdinaryMoments #46 Bathtime
The Siblings Project (November 2016)
November has seen the sibling bond grow even stronger between these two. P is only 6 weeks old but the way LB has taken to him being part of our family is just wonderful to watch. I can't help but snap photos of them together (not all great quality as you can see, but) It's … Continue reading The Siblings Project (November 2016)