Tuesday, September 07, 2010

7 months today.






I was going to take a photo but one of my children dropped my camera so I have uploaded some of my favourite pictures of him.

It has been a busy 7 months but I have loved every minute of having this young boy in our lives.

10 comments:

Vicki said...

Such a cutie!! May his next 8 months be even better.

Kalona said...

What a handsome boy! He is so sweet. It doesn't seem possible that he is already 7 months old.

Anonymous said...

So sweet! Congratulations!

A Bit of the Blarney said...

Yes, indeed, he IS a keeper...Love celebrations!! Cathy!

Aubrey said...

Oh, he looks perfectly cute and squeezable!! What a doll! Maria has chubby little thighs like Joseph's and I love to squeeze them whenever she's on my lap. Babies are soooo great!

Anonymous said...

Awwww....

honey said...

Your children are beautiful, Therese. Joseph is precious, and his strong, little legs are adorable. He looks well fed and healthy....thanks to the love and care of his wonderful mom ! :-)

Anonymous said...

That has flown by! Isn't he lovely. well, obviously you will agree with that LOL.
God bless all of you.

Gramma 2 Many said...

Hard to believe it has been that long. Beautiful children, all of them:)

Rosemary said...

He's adorable.

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