awww that is a fantastic shot! and I LOVED your Monday post, I suffered PPD after both births of my girls and it was the scariest, loneliest, darkest feeling . . . i sought the help of a postpartum therapist, but i think sharing these things are the most important gift mammas can give to each other (i shared my stories on my blog). . . you are a beautiful soul xoxox E
thank you so much, emma :) so amazing, bolstering and fascinating to hear from SO many mothers who went through the same thing. we really are all in this together!!
Cute, cute pic! And your post about depression - very thoughtful and brave. I always sort of slouch through this time of year - where is SPRING? In fact, my last blog post is about Winter Doldrums. Glad you are feeling so, so much better!
Very cute! I am always impressed when I see families with little ones at art galleries and museums. Too many people are probably afraid to bring their kids - but it's a great experience for them! Good for you!
This is too cute! My friend and I have a saying, regarding babies, "That is so cute, it makes my uterus hurt!" Definitely applicable on Toby's pictures :)
thanks for these cute comments! when you go gallery hopping, you can just walk down a few streets in Chelsea and hit a bunch in a row (keep in mind that they're generally closed on Sundays). and you can look on the website for the new yorker magazine for listings, or check out these tips from my NYC guide: http://joannagoddard.blogspot.com/2011/09/nyc-guide-10-amazing-things-to-do.html
Oh that sweet boy! It is so fun to pal around with them, isn't it?! That little pose in a red hat and green jacket, love! Milo has a little green rain coat that makes my heart swell every. time.
I've always loved the idea of taking kids to see art and "unstuffing" the sometime "stuffiness" of it. Just a couple of weekends ago, my brother and I took my 5-year-old nephew to an art museum and I had fun with him identifying parts of certain paintings and sculptures.
What could be sweeter than your little guy in his red hat?? Frame this!!! My one year old son makes me thrilled to he his momma every day, even when he breaks iPhones and tries to play in the toilet!
He is the cutest!!!! BTW- I started A History of Love last night, per your recommendation, and I am hooked already! So beautifully written...can't put it down. Thanks!
Apparently my writing friend who writes for Fit Bottomed Mamas went thru the same thing you went thru but she had no clue why. I sent her your post :) ♥ you're helping so many women figure it out.
glad you made it thru unscathed and can now enjoy the simple sweet moments.
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awww that is a fantastic shot! and I LOVED your Monday post, I suffered PPD after both births of my girls and it was the scariest, loneliest, darkest feeling . . . i sought the help of a postpartum therapist, but i think sharing these things are the most important gift mammas can give to each other (i shared my stories on my blog). . . you are a beautiful soul xoxox E
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ReplyDeletethank you so much, emma :) so amazing, bolstering and fascinating to hear from SO many mothers who went through the same thing. we really are all in this together!!
ReplyDeleteHe is such a well-cultured little guy! :) hehe!
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ReplyDeleteToby looks so at home in the gallery!
ReplyDeleteCute, cute pic! And your post about depression - very thoughtful and brave. I always sort of slouch through this time of year - where is SPRING? In fact, my last blog post is about Winter Doldrums. Glad you are feeling so, so much better!
ReplyDeleteThat is adorable! His body language suggests he is genuinely moved. And he is such a little guy!! Hehe.
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ReplyDeleteThis photo is adorable, I have a feeling that Toby is going to be very cultured which is awesome! :)
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ReplyDeleteVery cute! I am always impressed when I see families with little ones at art galleries and museums. Too many people are probably afraid to bring their kids - but it's a great experience for them! Good for you!
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Augh- a tiny hipster! I love his little red hat!
ReplyDeleteAnd he looks pretty at home in that gallery too.
look at his little body! his smallness is only accentuated by all those layers!
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ReplyDeleteHe's an art critic in the making! SO sweet! x
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ReplyDeletethis photo is a keeper! so precious and hilarious at the same time : ) it looks as if he is really analyzing that artwork!!
ReplyDeleteThis is too cute! My friend and I have a saying, regarding babies, "That is so cute, it makes my uterus hurt!" Definitely applicable on Toby's pictures :)
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ReplyDeletestart 'em out young! he'll end up loving art!
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ReplyDeleteI wonder what he's thinking while he ponders the art?!
ReplyDeletethanks for these cute comments! when you go gallery hopping, you can just walk down a few streets in Chelsea and hit a bunch in a row (keep in mind that they're generally closed on Sundays). and you can look on the website for the new yorker magazine for listings, or check out these tips from my NYC guide: http://joannagoddard.blogspot.com/2011/09/nyc-guide-10-amazing-things-to-do.html
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Oh that sweet boy! It is so fun to pal around with them, isn't it?! That little pose in a red hat and green jacket, love! Milo has a little green rain coat that makes my heart swell every. time.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo :)
ReplyDeleteI've always loved the idea of taking kids to see art and "unstuffing" the sometime "stuffiness" of it. Just a couple of weekends ago, my brother and I took my 5-year-old nephew to an art museum and I had fun with him identifying parts of certain paintings and sculptures.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cute picture! Toby looks so tiny compared to those big men.
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What could be sweeter than your little guy in his red hat?? Frame this!!! My one year old son makes me thrilled to he his momma every day, even when he breaks iPhones and tries to play in the toilet!
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ReplyDeleteI've been back to your blog a few times today b'c that photo is so ridiculously cute.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing all of your stories. Your Toby and mine are about the same age, so your words are often advice/joy/commiseration.
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So cute - how cultured he will be! Better crack out the crayons.
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ReplyDeleteHow cute! I love that you guys are exposing little Toby to the arts at such a young age!
ReplyDeleteAdorable!!!! I can't help but be jealous, I miss gallery hopping in NYC :) I can't wait to hear Toby's gallery critic.
ReplyDeletethis pic made my evening:) i dream about visit the gallery with my son, but now he's only one year old.
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Love this! He is a total natural.
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