Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Wordless Wednesday: Bath time




15 comments:

kim said...

cute

Tracy said...

That's wonderful :D As i watched that video of Joesph, James was in the bath with Heather :) Nice to have big brothers and sisters to help out.

Therese said...

Tracy,

In the 10 weeks Joseph has lived, I have bathed him twice because the girls like bathing him. I love having older children take care of him.

Rosemary said...

Ohhh, so cute. What a sweet time.

antonia said...

pretty cute!!

reminds me of my joseph when he was little!!

xxx

Unknown said...

So sweet!

gramma2many said...

He is absolutely beautiful!! I am sure he is being spoiled by all of the hands there wanting to hold and care for him:)
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A Bit of the Blarney said...

Too cute!!!!Cathy

CO_Dan said...

No words, just: AWWWWWWWWW!

Anonymous said...

Hi Therese,
Oh, he is a beautiful baby - you are certainly blessed having many helpers to help with the bathing of Joseph!

Have a wonderful week,
Blessings, Jillian ♥

Tom in Vegas said...

What a sweet little angel:0) God bless!

Tea Time With Melody said...

Oh Therese, Joseph is such a handsome little man. Lucky you!

Lola said...

What a wonderful treat to see!

My darlings sometimes ask if bathtime was their favorite time when they were tiny. And the answer is always yes.

God Bless you Therese!

Alexandra said...

He looks as though he is enjoying it! Nothing like a nice warm bath and sweet smelling baby all wrapped up in a towel...sigh. Lovely memories.

Sydney said...

Oh precious, precious baby! He is just adorable Therese! My little guy is getting so big so fast. Hope all is well!

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