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It’s such a blessing to me to see photos of people’s children just being children. The less posed and more natural–those are my favorite shots. I also love the fact that your setting looks a lot like mine–the toys, the furniture, the props of daily life. Your child looks healthy, happy, good.
It’s also a bit of a relief to not see all the latest designer fad stuff that costs a fortune, not that there’s anything wrong with that. But I often feel like I’m the only one living the lower, lower, lower middle-class Leave It To Beaver lifestyle (but June has an outside of the home job).
And about the talking–don’t worry. Boys talk later than girls. I have one cousin who is a little over two years old and barely talks, but he communicates all the time and quite effectively! I would look into the hearing aspect of this.
Oh yes, we’re not in any designer settings around here….laundry baskets and the recycle box (cardboard and plastic) are the favorite toys. He HAS other toys, but prefers those…so we don’t spend a lot of money at the toy store.
September 16th, 2007 at 9:59 am
It’s such a blessing to me to see photos of people’s children just being children. The less posed and more natural–those are my favorite shots. I also love the fact that your setting looks a lot like mine–the toys, the furniture, the props of daily life. Your child looks healthy, happy, good.
It’s also a bit of a relief to not see all the latest designer fad stuff that costs a fortune, not that there’s anything wrong with that. But I often feel like I’m the only one living the lower, lower, lower middle-class Leave It To Beaver lifestyle (but June has an outside of the home job).
And about the talking–don’t worry. Boys talk later than girls. I have one cousin who is a little over two years old and barely talks, but he communicates all the time and quite effectively! I would look into the hearing aspect of this.
September 16th, 2007 at 4:29 pm
Oh yes, we’re not in any designer settings around here….laundry baskets and the recycle box (cardboard and plastic) are the favorite toys. He HAS other toys, but prefers those…so we don’t spend a lot of money at the toy store.
September 20th, 2007 at 9:46 pm
These were sized a little crazy on my work computer today, which uses IE. What up, yo?