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| Here's the fluff you asked for! Here's my little punkin at her 6 month b-day dinner! We had a little party for her and her cousin, Daniela.
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| ADORABLE!!! I just want to soop her up and bring her home. Good thing you are too far away for that. She looks like a very happy little girl and enjoying her pink girly-girl stuff, too. |
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| so adorable! thanks for posting those pictures!
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| Happy and healthy looks beautiful on baby Ruby. I can't get over that she's six months already! Over here I'm trying to get ready to let go of my baby girl as she gets ready to head off to university. Time sure flies.
Edited by bstqltmkr 2008-07-16 8:06 AM
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| What a great smile.
Now, I'm tempted to post my baby boy!
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| Ruby & Camden look so unloved and uncared for...poor little things... |
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| Cute, cute, cute! Now we need an update from jonnie! |
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| Thanks everyone!
Camden is adorable!
Bruce, I know, so deprived of love..... |
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| too true, bruce!
these two kiddos are obviously not getting adequate care in any way, and likely their parents don't get enough yoga even with the most modest care that they give them, and therefore, yes, i'm thinking perhaps Neel should take over for these parents. obviously, they're slackin'!
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one of my student's joked that i simply shouldn't have this baby because it's getting in the way of his yoga time with me. my friend who runs the studio suggested that it would definitely detract from my yoga teaching, which would cause so much suffering to so many--therefore, i should give the baby to her to care for.
they figure that this is probably the best solution for everyone. |
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| Thanks everyone. FYI: He is a huge baby boy. He is super tall. Big feet, big hands, big head. He might be a football player, who knows? He walked at 9 months and he is very athletic. We never worried about him failing because his balance is amazing. He stood and climbed on everything for a while and we would make him get down on his own. Otherwise he would climb and wait for us to take him down 100 times. I'm just amazed and proud of him everyday......
Zoebird is next!
Zoebird. FYI: We had a lot success with natural type of toys. We ordered lots of wood toys for example. Also, one of his favorite things is that he is playing with in the photo is a rattle made with beans inside. He really enjoys the wicker and feel of natural things. Not that he doesn't like electronics, because they all do! His blocks are all natural and he enjoys biting them.
But we are trying really hard to make sure his toys are safe and support good causes.
If you have any questions, just ask. We are raising him on organic whole milk now that he is a year old. We have learned so much.
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| hnia - one of the cool things about kids is that they often surprise you Our great big (10 lbs. at birth) athletic boy never did play football American or otherwise) though he did a few triathlons and was a pretty awesome swimmer, and at 27 is now finishing his degree in English Literature and playing and recording music. Actually, you can hear him at: http://www.myspace.com/kchingley. Being a mom makes it ok to constantly brag about your kids - dads, too. DD, who, at close to 6" tall looks like a rower or female rugby player, is a trained cook. (Marylisa - she is planning on challenging our Red Seal program so she'll legally be able to call herself a "chef." )
Geeze - I should find a scanner so I can show you their baby pics! |
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| ahh sooo cuteee |
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Location: right where I'm supposed to be | OMG MaryLisa, she's adorable!!!!
hnia, your baby is precious!!!
Edited by mishoga 2008-07-18 2:16 PM
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