
My parents just spent the last five days with us, making for the first time we've all been together since Christmas. We had a great time and only wish it could've lasted longer! Here are some highlights...
Painting with Papaw:

Napping (and nursing) in the grass in Central Park:


Playground fun for days:

Honing those 

Such beautiful, sweet faces. So happy you had a chance to make some special memories!
ReplyDeleteomg so cute ...and carefree ...and peaceful ...sigh. beautiful!
ReplyDeleteaw! such sweet faces, i agree! and i love his awesome posture while nursing, what a little bundle of cuteness!
ReplyDeleteWe had SOOOOO much fun! We love you all very much!!
ReplyDeleteIsn't family wonderful?
ReplyDeleteOh MY!! Looks like you all had such a relaxed & wonderful time. I've been eager to see the sights, and these pics did not disappoint. What a sweet sweet family!!!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know you could nurse while pregnant. When I was in labor, I was told to pull on my nipples to release the chemical that starts contractions. Maybe it is only a problem when you are due. Or maybe it isn't a problem. But I definitely started my contractions going by milking myself after only a few minutes.
ReplyDeleteAdorable. it looks like a fantastic time. I know your folks loved getting to spend time with y'all!
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely family pictures, priceless!
ReplyDeletemamaw and papaw rock! and those nursing pics make me miss nursing my little boy ... he's getting so big and so independent.
ReplyDeletexoxo,
allegra
Awww! It's so good to see those two as grandparents! I bet they could just eat the kiddo up with a spoon.
ReplyDeleteAnd, the nursing pics are beautiful.
Ohh, those photos are so sweet.
ReplyDeleteYou can just see the joy in the kiddo's eyes as he interacts with them! I love the nap photos too---nothing like a full-family nap for bonding!
ReplyDeleteWe call my Dad's parents Mamaw and Papaw. I don't hear other people using those names often.
ReplyDeleteMy Mom's parents are Memaw and Pop.
Those photos of you "napping & nursing" in Central Park are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAre you planning to nurse all the way up until the new baby is born...and beyond?