A Friday ritual: a single photo, unaccompanied by explanation, which captures “a simple, special, extraordinary moment…I want to pause, savor and remember.” ~SouleMama
Photo credit: ADP
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If you’re inspired to do the same, leave a link to your ‘moment’ in the comments for all to find and see.
What a cute little guy… Good job on the balloon tied to his overalls! We’ve lost so many with tying around the wrist. They always seem to wiggle themselves out of that one!
This week, my moment is my daughter’s love for learning : It’s 6h20am in this picture, she has 1 hour to relax and get ready for preschool, it’s Friday so she has a full week of learning under her belt, and the first thing she does waiting for her banana pancakes is grab her exercise book and learns some more… my children amaze me!
Have a great week-end!
Thanks! It was his first balloon…he was in love!
Adorable photo!! Have a wonderful weekend!! : )
~ Wendy
http://Crickleberrycottage.blogspot.com/
My goodness, what a cutie! Great photo.
Happy weekend π
Adorable! And first balloon, it looks like he liked it π Happy weekend.
So sweet! And sunny! (and I adore your header!)
Here is our moment: http://becomingclaudine.blogspot.com/2014/03/this-moment-new-belt.html
Thanks! π
Awesome overalls! here’s our moment: http://mouseriver.blogspot.ca/2014/03/this-moment.html
Lovely .. Spring seams to come .. Have a nice week-end
http://willadmim.canalblog.com/archives/2014/03/06/29372220.html
What a sweet moment and such a lovely picture.
Wishing you a wonderful weekend!
xoxo
I love little people in overalls! So cute! Stopping by from Soulemama. My moment π http://www.sagetribe02.com/blog/2014/03/this-moment.html
Aww just look at that smile – I love the dungarees trick too!
Adorable! Happy weekend!
Oh goodness that expression on your lovie’s little face!!! Someone is happy. Is it because of the balloons?
He’s smiley in general, but yes, I think this was particularly caused by the balloon! π
Awe what a cute pic. You can tell how pleased he is with those balloons. π