The 52 Project, photos 25/52: Beany: “Mommy, I’m up on the tippy tippy top! I knew I could do it!” Bear: “Play, please? Come play!” XO, Katrina
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The 52 Project, photos 24/52: Bear: Give him a train and some cars, and he’s good. Beany: The hat-and-sunglasses game is still going strong. XO, Katrina
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The 52 Project, photos 23/52: Beany: Always with the smiley eyes. This is one happy girl. Bear: The calm to his sister’s wild. Don’t let the sweet face fool you though — he can definitely hold his own. XO, Katrina
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The 52 Project, photos 21/52: Bear: The neatest little ice-cream eater there ever was. At least for 2 years old. Beany: Phone chats with Uncle Spencer while walking to dinner. What a city kid.
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The 52 Project, photos 19/52: Beany and Bear: Happiness is rocks and sticks, fresh air and sunshine. Walden Pond has everything a kid needs for a day full of adventuring. XO, Katrina
14/52 and musings on motherhood
The 52 Project, photos 14/52: Beany: Beany with her beloved Bunny. She’s certainly an attentive mother. I also like to think she rules her imaginary kingdom with the noblest intentions, but recent conversations have me wondering. Beany: “Mommy, what does a queen do?” …
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The 52 Project, 13/52: Beany and Bear: Oh, those blue eyes. This is how kids get kitties and ponies and piles of toys they don’t need. Or milkshakes, if you’re strong-willed parents like us. 😉 XO, Katrina
12/52
The 52 Project, 12/52: Beany: This photo reminds me so much of this one from my first year doing The 52 Project. Of course, she looks so much older now, but that sweet face is still the same. Bear: Smiling so big that his little nose crinkles, just like his sister’s. XO, Katrina
10/52
The 52 Project, 10/52: Beany: Browsing the halls of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. She loves it so much, which makes me love it so much more. She’s named several of the sculptures we pass on the walk to her art class, so now every time we go back, we swing by to say hello…
9/52
The 52 Project, 9/52: Beany: A few days ago, Beany was asking us what kinds of things can be talents. After the long list of singing, dancing, painting and the like, she confidently proclaimed, “My talent is imaginationing!” And so here is the imaginationer, making hot chocolate in her restaurant, where she works as the baker and…
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