Thursday, April 19

I love grey, rainy days

They just make it such fun to look out the window, and snuggle in the dim light, don't they?

Kiss those babies!
~Dy

10 comments:

Jennie C. said...

Oh, but that's a beautiful photograph of an adorable child!

Melora said...

We've got as grey and foggy a day as you could want here (and both kids supposed to play ball tonight), but I would enjoy it much more with a soft, cuddly baby to snuggle! She is just so sweet.

Melora said...

We've got as grey and foggy a day as you could want here (and both kids supposed to play ball tonight), but I would enjoy it much more with a soft, cuddly baby to snuggle! She is just so sweet.

mere said...

Oh, she is so cute! And yes she is round, like a little dumpling.
Completely adorable!

mere

Needleroozer said...

What a pretty baby. She looks so thoughtful there. Just makes me want to snuggle her up.
LB

Bridget said...

What a sweet picture, she is just so beautiful.

andie said...

Do you have to shoo people away like Mr. Wimple? (Wasn't that his name? Don't squeeze the Charmin?)You would if I lived closer, certainly!

As for grey and rainy, yes. One at a time. When they come in blocks I get a little (more) off.

Anniesue said...

After living in the sunny South, don't you just love gloomy days? And your beautiful family to share them with you!

The Big Man bought Crocs because he had gotten some blisters on his heels from uncomfortable shoes and wanted something backless while they healed. Yup...middle aged!!!!

Laney said...

Oh, my! She is sooo big!

I tell my boys, rather frequently, that if they don't stop getting so big I am going to put them inthe dryer to shrink them!

The cheeks! The cheeks! I want to eat the cheeks!

Rebel said...

Hi Dy,
This is actually a reply to your question on the WTM mind board which flipped immediately after your question posted.
I had my deviated septum fixed last year along with some sinus surgery. It was one of the best things I could have ever done for my health. I can breath! That said, however, the recovery from the surgery was the most horrible, pain-filled 2 weeks of my life. It was much more painful than my C-Section. If hubby can survive the first 10 days, he will be good to go. He should plan on lying around popping Vicodin like candy.