Chez nous these days

I promised myself (& the beloved!) that after the birth I would take a week’s break from “regularly scheduled programming,” but I can’t help myself. Plus, terse photo captions and notes typed with one hand don’t count. Right?

Tomorrow: prose content, in the form of a a guest post from the KIABIL (being the Know-It-All-Brother-In-Law).


6 Responses to “Chez nous these days”

  1. 1 ShirleyMalmborg

    Sleepers!

  2. 2 annz

    Wonderful photograph! Sweet dreams to all!

  3. 3 Lucky

    Your son is just beautiful! In the first two pictures, he already looks so present, curious and wise. Congratulations to you and your family.

  4. 4 LesbianDad

    Thank you! It is such a big fat thrill to have all my totally subjective thoughts confirmed by totally objective outside observers! Yes! Present, curious, and wise: that’s exactly what I was thinking! Really though. He so looks when he’s looking. Really looks. Which is about half the skills he’ll need for the rest of his life.

    Thank you for the kind words.

  5. 5 ayelet

    He is totally and undeniably adorable, but it is the sleep of the mama that is captured here in all of its unfathomable depth. Smooth those bangs on her brow for me, will you?

  6. 6 LesbianDad

    I will, for you, and look forward to when it can be you. Love to all the bangs in your family: O’s, A’s, A’s, & yer ma’s. We all miss you so.

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