Thursday, March 27, 2008

Firsts


Thumblini's First Budding Flower


Thumblini's First Rainbow-In-Hand


Thumblini's First Asparagus Spear

...did we mention that she's already walking? She can foxtrot up the block and back without missing a beat. Our not-so-little-baby has made the evolutionary step from Infant to Toddler (see? she toddles:)



- CM & DD

10 comments:

amandaorr said...

I was just about to write to you and beg for more photos....what a doll the future Mrs. Augustus Motes is. ;- )

Unknown said...

I love seeing your updates!!!
Thanks for keeping up your posts!

Sandi said...

I am so happy that there is a new update and new pictures. My gosh she is just beautiful. So glad she is walking and looks like you guys are all enjoying your time. Maybe spring is around the corner :)

sandi

Trudi said...

She is just ADORABLE. I love her studying the emerging little crocus - the wonder and mystery of nature are captured in her eyes. And I can just imagine her eyes as she learned about rainbows. It must have been a beautiful moment.
And Nana T loves how beautiful she looks in chocolate - just as beautiful as imagined! Actually more so.

Any toddling video you can post for us so many miles away? We miss you all!

Patrick & Eileen said...

Lovely to see more photos! You two sure know how to capture the moment!

Eileen

Matthew Ruley said...

She is such a cool baby. LOVE the big smiles! Simply gorgeous. Gorgeous!

John & Jenny Morgan said...

Wow! Thumblini is walking, and she looks so happy about it, too! What a cutie!

Jennifer said...

Oh wow, how beautiful! What great pictures.

Yay Thumblini on the walking! Way to go- what an accomplishment!

She appears to be quite pleased with her newfound abilities!

Thanks for the wonderful update- and I'm jealous you have flowers up already! :-)

Susan said...

What a sweetie. i love the light in her eyes. :)

Kelly and Sne said...

Just adorable! She is walking really well! I just love the 8-18 month age when they start to notice the world and everything is new to them. It reminds you how wonderful the little things are and how not to take these things for granted. Enjoy!