Short and sweet today. He's about to turn four-years-old and I noticed MORE freckles on that cute little nose today.
He tells me every day now, "My head is four, my legs are four, my tummy is four..." but he has a month to go. I'm holding on to every day.
Can you believe it?
I can't.
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Sunday, February 8, 2009
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We approach that milestone this August. What a handsome beautiful boy you have and just enjoy these new stages.
Four...really? Can it be? ugh.
I can't believe I've been reading your blog for two years! Harrison is still two in my head...seriously. sigh. He's so stinkin' cute, too. :)
Good gosh, Rose - his eyes are incredible!! Wow. My mom called my freckles "angel kisses" - I always loves that.
Four...it just sounds so big doesn't it?!
I certainly cannot believe he is almost 4. It seems to me like just yesterday we had these cute LITTLE babies at the park. But then I look around and time has passed and our babies are growing up. Sigh.
That made me tear up.
Wow, I love how the light seems to radiate there on the side. Brilliant.
It's sneaking up on you, isn't it? Love those eyes!!
definitely beautiful not-quite-four-year-old eyes :).
the eyes are amazing in these shots! is that blinds (the vertical lines) that are reflecting there?
yes, hold on as long as you can ; )
LOVELY sparkling eyes of an almost 4 year old.
We hit 3 last month...I think I'm still in a little bit of shock :)
GORGEOUS! Wow. Those eyes are fantastic.
I can't believe he is going to be 4 already, too!! It seems like just yesterday I was reading about him being 3...
So funny because I was just trying to write a post (have been trying to write it for over a week now!) about Em. She told me the other day that she felt like she was 6 already.
Gah...
Wow 4, I can't imagine my oldest being four but I know it is coming. I love his eye, great shot.
THESE ARE AMAZING. I think I like shot #2 the best, just because of the perspective.
But the milestone? Bittersweet indeed.
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