EVERYDAY MOMENTS : 34/52 – how naturally they walk the busy city streets.
It was bound to happen, but watching them walk on busy streets is so adorably bittersweet to me. They know to move to the right when people are coming, that if something is on the sidewalk we don’t touch it, and to stop at all driveways and streets (I’m always right there with them). It’s bittersweet that they have reached ages where they know what’s going on and acually remember all my crazy “no don’t touch that, we don’t know what it is” talks. Basically most moments with kids are bittersweet when you all of a sudden realize how fast you have made it to this specific parenting moment.
Sweet post. Even sweeter kids.
My son is about to be two… talk about bittersweet!
I’m enjoying reading your blog
xo
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I’ll just say one thing: "You’re right." Kisses and happy weekend.
I am trying not to think in a bittersweet way just yet. My son is 7 months old. I am looking at your pictures. Is the mirror in your son’s hand because of the symbolic meaning and because of this post?
Is it very lame to ask where you got the camouflage pants?
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It’s a magnifying glass, no meaning – he just wanted to carry it with him that day. 🙂 Shorts are from Zara!