Friday, April 16, 2010

Why is it?


Whenever I finally get to the computer, Joseph needs his mummy?

It seems like 90% of the time I am sitting here, I am also breastfeeding him.

Just as well he is so cute.

12 comments:

Kalona said...

Oh wow, look at those precious chubby cheeks! He is soooo cute.

Anonymous said...

he is so cute!

and why not anoint the computer time with sweet boy time, too? :)

X said...

He is gorgeous - such a little man and look at that cute little double chin!

Tracy said...

Aww he's so sweet. Heather knows when I pick up my crochet hook or knitting needles!

Jeanne said...

Oh my, your life has changed...again. He is terribly cute though.

Sigh, it is good to have you back.

A Bit of the Blarney said...

Love the pictures...so great to watch him grow!!! Wishing you grand weekend! Cathy

Anonymous said...

He is adorable, and growing so fast! Wow! They always seem "know" when we want to do something; in our case with my firstborn, it was a desirable thing called: SLEEP. 4 1/2 years. I'd do it all again, though!
God Bless you and your new little man.

BTW: thanks for your comment on Jean's 'healthy blog' - you don't look like you need to loose an ounce!

Allison said...

So nice to catch up with you Therese. I luv seeing Joseph in the Johnny-jump-up. My children always luved that too...when they weren't nursing.

I used to try and type while nursing but it's too hard one handed. :)

Enjoy him, he is gorgeous!

Michelle said...

He is growing fast! Enjoy every second of it! (like you needed to be told that!) God Bless!

Aubrey said...

I hear you, sister. I just sat down and I can hear Maria "calling" me from where she was sleeping. My five year old son says that I'm milking the baby. :)

Tracy said...

lol, oh but what a sweet little baby he is:-)

Deanne said...

Hi Therese,
Congrats on Joseph, he has grown so fast. You had him when we were away, and then no comments, and then our satellite was out, so sorry this has taken so long.
Looking forward to seeing more of the little guy.

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