Sunday, January 09, 2011

parenting on thin ice

i am ever in awe of my husband's abilities as a parent. and he makes it look absolutely effortless. spontaneous, imaginative, creative, engaged.






tho' he did give her FOUR chocolate sandwiches in her lunch last friday. he says every child should experience that once in awhile. she thought it was brilliant.

10 comments:

Numinosity said...

These photos are brilliant!

xoxo Kim

mrs mediocrity said...

love the photos. as long as it is only once in a while, well, why not?

Anonymous said...

this is so beautiful! Thanks for sharing

SH -ic said...

winter and its adventures .. good monday . Julie

kristina said...

wonderful photos! that is such a sweet thing to do - to surprise her with a special lunch.

Joanna Jenkins said...

Love these photos.

And if your hubby available to pack my lunch next week :-)

Cheers, jj

Char said...

four oreos make anyone brilliant

that's my story and i'm sticking to it

stephanie said...

She is adorable and probably very deserving of 4 chocolate sandwiches in her lunch. :)

Eliza Deacon said...

hi there, i 'discovered' you through kelly...the light on these pictures is perfect, just gorgeous...always what i'm looking for (the perfect light), not always easy to find.

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