Psalm 139:13-14

"For you created my inmost being...you knit me together in my mother's womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made...your works are wonderful, I know that full well." Psalm 139:13-14

Thursday, June 17, 2010

A Post of Pictures

Since I have no update, no current photos of Baby, and no photos of me or my family on here yet, I thought I'd join in on Lynette's fun post idea for today... posting photos of you, your family, anything that is you. I'll try to find a few : )
Me at our old apartment, pregnant with Micah - same weeks along as I am with this Baby.

1st photo: taken just after my 32 hours of labor...tired new mama w/ frizzy hair & no makeup : ) 2nd photo: taken just after we got home from hospital... tired new mama still : ) most days my hair is quickly put back like that... and I'm lucky if I can get makeup on....
My handsome men on Easter Sunday this year.

My beagle, Dunkin, and my sweet boy Micah!


6 comments:

  1. Great pics and I love it. I have pics of my kids and my new baby last year too. Thanx for sharing !!

    Caroline

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  2. Sweet pictures,praying for you & baby.

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  3. Those were great pictures!!! You are so young and pretty. I know what you mean about the hair and face - my hair often goes up unless it's a fresh wash... and my face, well to be honest, my 41 year old face without make up is a tad bit frightening. ha!

    Oh, and your little Micah and that haircut - mmmm CUTE!

    I think about you often.
    Love,
    Lynnette

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  4. Awwwwww, such sweet photos of you and your kids! Congratulations on the coming new one, too!

    Thank you for sharing yourself with us today! Have an awesome weekend! =)

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  5. Hello! I've hopped over from Lynnette's blog hop!

    You look lovely, even as a tired new momma! And you little boy is cute as can be!

    Have a wonderful day!

    Ashley
    Simple Beauty

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  6. you look adorable in that first picture! :) fun prego memories! :)

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