The baby book category

I never managed to keep a baby book for either of the other two. (In fact we found the blank one the other day that I had for Big I think, came out of a box in the garage. I thought it would be good to fill in for soa, so I put it down somewhere safe 🙁 .)

So, instead of keeping a baby book, I think I’ll microblog those moments on here 🙂 Just now, soa was watching Kirsty’s M walking backwards and forwards across the room (he was doing it on purpose to watch her head turning as she tracked him 😉 ) and then when he waved, she waved back. He did it a couple of times and so did she. So cute 😀


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2 responses to “The baby book category”

  1. I found Mollusc’s almost-completely empty baby book when tidying up last night, and I feel pretty guilty about it. I feel even worse about Pocket’s, which has nothing in. I just hope they can read blog posts in years to come and realise that baby books are not a good measure of a mother’s love!

  2. Michelle avatar
    Michelle

    Never bothered as knew I’d never bother :-).

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