My “live in the real world” project is going reasonably well.  We joined a couple of baby playgroups, I’m very slowly catching up on the “to do” list, we’ve made lots of stroller trips to the park and other neighborhood hotspots, and tonight I even cooked!  Still, I miss you all and look forward to blogging again soon….

In the meantime, here are some random baby photos.

And a special one for Shannon … we were so excited to see your notebooks in the Georgetown Urban Outfitters!  (Elsa was a big fan.)

  10 Responses to “A Few Photos”

  1. Elsa is SO CUTE! :)

  2. WHAT A CUTIE! You really should send her photos to Baby Gap!

  3. Thanks, ladies! Mothers will ALWAYS accept compliments on their babies. :) We think she’s pretty cute, too. Comes in handy when she’s in trouble — we’re less likely to give her away!

  4. I think all of my comments on your blog lately have been about how cute Elsa is! (and, of course, this one is no different). I have a similar project of my own that I’m starting called "live a life that’s actually worth blogging about." I’m looking forward to it.

  5. Gah, your baby is gorgeous. Gives me hope that mine won’t be too ridiculous looking someday ;)

  6. Gosh she is just too adorable for words! I can’t wait for big smiles from my little girl… for now I’ll just steal glances of the smiles you get! :)

  7. Elsa’s such a beautiful little girl! We miss you in the blogging world, but so happy to hear you are doing well :)

  8. thanks for visiting my blog, its so fun to meet new bloggers! what an adorable family!

  9. Our girls look so much alike! I know the post is old, but I can’t get over how similar they look.

  10. Considering that Mia is the famed Queen of Cute of the internet, I take that as a major compliment!

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