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Sunday, May 3, 2009

Umm... We are still alive...

I said from the beginning that I would have a really hard time keeping up with this thing and I have stayed true to my word... I always forget about this thing...


Thankfully, I have been busy with photography and because of that I am going to only work part time next year. While starting this business has been extremely time consuming and made me feel like I have lost touch with the world, I am so thankful that God has totally blessed it and keeps providing opportunities for me to take pictures of people. Check out the website: http://www.bperryphotography.com/

Eli is getting huge and I now understand what people mean when they say that "they grow up so fast". I love this age right now. He is learning so much and is such a sponge. His new big thing is opening and closing anything and everything that can be opened and closed. Smashed fingers have not taught him anything because it happens all the time and he still procedes to do so. I would have never thought that I would have a hard time keeping up with the speed of an 8 month old! This obsession with doors and drawers did lead to some cute pics though...






4 comments:

Swenson Family said...

Thank you for posting! What a cutie! Is that a tint of red hair?! And I LOVE the rolls!!!!! Yahoo for chubby babies, they are so stinkin' cute! Miss you lots! And I am excited about your photography business!

Melissa Conaway said...

He is so sweet & super cute Blaire!! I sure do miss you!

Reba said...

I know you are going to enjoy the time with Eli next year. Glad to see a post. :) Keep it up.

Raizu said...

One of the best moments in life is to see a smile on your loved ones face and every responsible person can do anything to keep that going. However, it is not always the case because life is full of vicissitudes. Man is so uncertain of his life that anyone can leave this world any time; there are no guarantees to this. One thing that has guarantee and which surely has a long-term impact is a person opting for a life insurance plan for his family. There is most of reasonable life insurance for parents and children separately as well. That is how all their financial matters handled after he is gone.