I love how she's looking at you with a "hey Mama, just reading this book" expression. How could you not believe that little face? And those stripes are awesome. xx
LOL!!! You must be talking about my little one. I can't even think about reading a magazine around him. The last time I tried by the time I finished the first page half of the mag was ripped and on the floor.
It's always nice to know that other people's babies are like that. My co-worker has a large collection of antique books that his 18 month-old son has never touched!? Meanwhile, all our nice books are hidden in boxes in the basement until after my daughter recovers from the book-paper-anything shredding stage.
This is about the age when Ivy went crazy for the recycling bin. I used to take out cans or anything sharp or messy and let her go for it on the kitchen floor. Newspaper is good. Like having a naughty kitten.
My son does that all the time, he destroyed most of his book and when we read them now and parts of it has been torn apart, he looks at me and just say 'uh-oh'... he makes it so hard for me to be mad at him
Hello, my name's Anna. My husband, our little girl and I live in Sydney, Australia. Officially I'm a graphic designer but sometimes I draw, write, photograph and make stuff. This blog is to compile bits of my work, life, family adventures and things I find inspiring. Thanks for visiting. xxx
such an adorable photo... those stripes oh my! she looks abit bummed that you found her before she could munch it some more though ;-)
ReplyDeleteI love how she's looking at you with a "hey Mama, just reading this book" expression. How could you not believe that little face? And those stripes are awesome. xx
ReplyDeletelovely photo, her expression is priceless, like oh ohhhh mum found me. Her rosey cheeks say it all to.
ReplyDeleteSo cute.
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ReplyDeletemy daughter got the nickname "wrecking ball" at this stage. amazing what fast work they make!
ReplyDeleteI think they all do that ... like my daughter did too ...
ReplyDeleteYour baby is very cute!!!
LOL!!! You must be talking about my little one. I can't even think about reading a magazine around him. The last time I tried by the time I finished the first page half of the mag was ripped and on the floor.
ReplyDeleteI literally laughed out loud when I saw this. She looks so innocent, but she knows... :) Hehe. Beautiful baby, as usual!!
ReplyDeletehaha! the cat that got the cream!
ReplyDeleteIt's always nice to know that other people's babies are like that. My co-worker has a large collection of antique books that his 18 month-old son has never touched!? Meanwhile, all our nice books are hidden in boxes in the basement until after my daughter recovers from the book-paper-anything shredding stage.
ReplyDeleteshe looks so innocent :)
ReplyDeleteawww it must be so hard to get made at the sweet little face!
ReplyDeleteThis is about the age when Ivy went crazy for the recycling bin. I used to take out cans or anything sharp or messy and let her go for it on the kitchen floor. Newspaper is good. Like having a naughty kitten.
ReplyDeleteOh my she looks so hugable and squeeeeeezable!!
ReplyDeleteIt is exactly the same scenario in my house at the moment but we have an added step- bash your head/get your hand stuck on the way to destroying item.
ReplyDeleteis that a just-woke-up-bed-sheet rosy cheek or a i'm-getting-some-more-teeth rosy cheek?! :)
ReplyDeleteOh Rosie! You're delicious. xxx
ReplyDeleteI'm with Mama Mogantosh - the recycle bin or the white pages are awesome distractions for destructo babes.
ReplyDeletelol. sounds familiar.
ReplyDeletebb? destructive? no way. look at her anime eyes and those sweet cheeks. x
ReplyDeleteohh but she looks so cute while she's at it! *s*
ReplyDeleteoh, i so hear you! xo m.
ReplyDeletethat expression is priceless!
ReplyDeleteso funny, i call my little one The Destroyer all the time. they can really wreck havoc while throwing you off their trail with those big doe eyes.
ReplyDeleteA great devourer of books. Like all the best people.
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We should learn from her instinct. DESTROY !
ReplyDeleteMy son does that all the time, he destroyed most of his book and when we read them now and parts of it has been torn apart, he looks at me and just say 'uh-oh'... he makes it so hard for me to be mad at him
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