"I do plan to gather some photos (mostly of the babies) and share the joy," I replied.
And then . . .
** total silence **
while we have a whirlwind couple of weeks filled with sunshine and shadow
and more work on the sunroom
But now I have gathered some glimpses of our time with Kati and Andrew and the babies. So much sweetness!
Believe it or not, this is the first time that the three of us have visited Kati that they were not moving or had a newborn! This time, we were able to venture out a little . . . a couple of restaurants, a little antiquing and shopping, and (of course) a coffee shop. Mostly though, we were content to spend time at their home, hanging out together, playing with the babies, reading books to the babies, bathing the babies, talking, and eating. Kati and Andrew are both good cooks and we ate well! I had my first shrimp-and-grits at their house, made by Kati. I guess she's a true Southern girl now!
Caleb turned two a couple of weeks before our visit. He has just started sleeping in a toddler bed. (He really wanted Papa to sit in it with him and Ellie!) He says so many words now. (One of my favorites is "G'an.") He absolutely loves to be read to, and he has his favorites that he asks for over and over. He is not a passive listener, but interacts with his books, naming all the animals on the pages, pointing out the farmer's shadow, or filling in a word or two. Caleb is a busy, happy toddler!
Ellie was 10.5 months during our visit. She is one of the most pleasant babies that I have ever seen. She rarely cries. She smiles easily. She "talks" a lot. She is friendly. And she watches everyone . . . especially Caleb! She is learning new skills every day. She had just learned to wave before our visit. Since then, she has learned to clap her hands. While we were there, she learned to climb up into Caleb's newly converted toddler bed. She was so proud of herself!
Believe it or not, this is the first time that the three of us have visited Kati that they were not moving or had a newborn! This time, we were able to venture out a little . . . a couple of restaurants, a little antiquing and shopping, and (of course) a coffee shop. Mostly though, we were content to spend time at their home, hanging out together, playing with the babies, reading books to the babies, bathing the babies, talking, and eating. Kati and Andrew are both good cooks and we ate well! I had my first shrimp-and-grits at their house, made by Kati. I guess she's a true Southern girl now!
Caleb turned two a couple of weeks before our visit. He has just started sleeping in a toddler bed. (He really wanted Papa to sit in it with him and Ellie!) He says so many words now. (One of my favorites is "G'an.") He absolutely loves to be read to, and he has his favorites that he asks for over and over. He is not a passive listener, but interacts with his books, naming all the animals on the pages, pointing out the farmer's shadow, or filling in a word or two. Caleb is a busy, happy toddler!
Ellie was 10.5 months during our visit. She is one of the most pleasant babies that I have ever seen. She rarely cries. She smiles easily. She "talks" a lot. She is friendly. And she watches everyone . . . especially Caleb! She is learning new skills every day. She had just learned to wave before our visit. Since then, she has learned to clap her hands. While we were there, she learned to climb up into Caleb's newly converted toddler bed. She was so proud of herself!
photo by Bekah |
Photo by Bekah |
Photo by Bekah |
Photo by Bekah |
Papa in the toddler bed :) |
What a fine week! And, of course, the entire purpose was to soak up Kati and her precious family. Those children are adorable and they look related! 😁 It's so cute that Ellie is keeping her eye on Caleb. She learns so much from him.
ReplyDeleteThey do look related, don't they? It was a fine week!
DeleteOh the sweetness of these precious times together. Loved each and every photo. It's nice to have an extra photographer along to capture moments when others hands are full. It's been over 3 weeks since I've hugged our grands and it will be another week before they are back in our town. Hope you have a good weekend.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ellen! I am sure you miss those grandbabies! You're probably counting the days . . .
DeleteLoved the pics. The preciousness of being with the “grands”. What a blessing! Sharon D.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sharon! It was such a blessing to share time together!
DeleteSuch wonderful photos of a special visit. Those darling little ones! Such a treasured time.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lorrie! It was such a gift!
DeleteDarling babies! They look a lot alike but I think maybe Ellie’s hair is lighter? I’m glad they love books!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Yes, Ellie's hair is a little lighter . . . and I am glad they love books too!
DeleteYou've got some great photos, Cheryl, of all those beautiful people in your life. Darling little ones!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Brenda! I loved capturing the moments with my people!
DeleteWhat beautiful grandbabies. Each picture is a treasure. Thank you for bringing us along on your visit to Andrew and Kati's. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for coming along . . . and for your kind words!
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