Thursday 17 March 2016

Just One of Those Weeks



"A portrait of my son, once a week, every week, in 2016"

- 1/52 -
One day I'll get one of these 52 project posts up on time. I could make a billion excuses about how last week was hectic and at times I felt like I was hanging on by a single thread and if anyone dare ask if I was okay they best be prepared for a teary mess... I could go on and on about that or I could just use this photo of my little ray of sunshine amongst it all to perfectly depict my mood for the 11th week of 2016.

Don't worry beloved readers this week has been a lot better. All sunshine, rainbows and puppies  (there's not actually puppies but if anyone wants to send some I won't object).

The 52 Project by Practising Simplicity 


Tuesday 15 March 2016

Creating Memories

Over the past few weeks I fell quite behind with Practising Simplicity's 52 Project. I nearly threw in the towel completely with the whole thing as I thought it would be ridiculous to try and catch up, but then I thought again (I know, right? So much thinking for one day) and realised how wonderful it will be to have this collection of weekly photos for us to look back on with Finley and share all the fun and funny memories.


So here it goes... 4 weeks' worth of photos. Enjoy!



"A portrait of my son, once a week, every week, in 2016"



- 7/52 -

The little bathtime dinosaur. Every night after bathtime mummy wraps you in this towel and takes you out to to daddy who roars at you and you think is the funniest thing in the world! Soon you will start roaring back, I'm sure!



- 8/52 -

Your first time finger painting. I think you have the potential to be a great artist, once you stop painting your face and eating the paper. Unless that's part of your process?





- 9/52 -

Time to try out swings with mummy and Grandy. Like most little sprogs you find these swing contraptions oddly fascinating and immensely fun!






- 10/52 -

This week you discovered you could climb into things and eat melon with no hands. Winning!




The 52 Project by Practising Simplicity