Well, 2015 is here, guys, which is wonderful. But that also means 2014 is over, and I’ve been having a bit of a hard time letting it go. It was a good, good year, filled with lots of the best kinds of changes. And now here we are, with the very last pictures of this 52-week…
Photo 51/52: All smiles
Our winter weather has been bananas lately. Within the same week, we had a chilly skating day, followed a few days later by a weirdly warmish afternoon at the park. I know the snow is coming, so we should enjoy the sunshine while it lasts. But we have two tiny snowsuits that are ready to…
Photo 49/52: Christmas jammies
I can’t remember a single time in my life that my older brother wanted (or was willing) to dress like me, but I totally get it now. Dressing kids in matching clothes is the best, particularly if those clothes are Christmas jammies. Bear: Have you ever seen a more dapper tuft of hair on a…
Photo 48/52: This is happy
Beany: This photo came mid-song, which went something like this: “I love peanut butter jelly. It’s gooooood! Good in my tummy for meeeeee!” Bear: Teeth! He has one on top and one on the bottom. Funny, right? Fortunately, they’re parallel to each other, so they’re plenty good for chewing. And they make for one adorably toothy grin….
Photo 47/52: Snow babies
First(ish) snow of the season! Hats and coats required. “Do You Wanna Build a Snowman” sung on repeat. We’re so glad winter is coming! XO, Katrina This post is part of The 52 Project: One photo of Beany and Bear every week of the year.
Beany’s Goodnight (Funfetti) Cookies!
Recipe development can be a precarious business, filled with ups and downs, wasted ingredients and way too many dishes to count. Some of us overthink things. Some of us underthink things. And some recipes are just downright flops. (Note to self: There is a such thing as too much cinnamon.) Some people, though, seem to…
Photo 46/52: Growing up
I think any parent who takes photos of their kids inevitably comes across a picture every now and then that makes them stop and wonder, “When did she (or he) get so big?” For me with Beany, this is one of those photos. I don’t know if it’s the posture, the expression or that ponytail, but every time I…
Photo 44/52: Family resemblance
Even as felines, it’s pretty uncanny. That wide-eyed stare must be genetic. XO, Katrina This post is part of The 52 Project: One photo of Beany and Bear every week of the year.
Happy birthday, Beany!
XO, Katrina
Photo 43/52: This is why
This is why we have two. This is why they have each other. This is why my mommy heart feels full. XO, Katrina This post is part of The 52 Project: One photo of Beany and Bear every week of the year.
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