33 thoughts on “Silent Sunday – 09.07.14”

    1. Almost. Although there was throwing earlier, I was just holding her up while we were swimming and my wife took a few shots. Thanks for visiting!

    1. Thanks, Steph! I’m glad she somewhat cooperated with us for the picture. She can be a monster sometimes, and she can surely attempt to take a bite at us!

  1. Look at those teeth. I would love to see this from a different angle to find out what’s going on, but I suppose that’s the mystery haha. She is growing up so fast and looking like she’s enjoying every minute of it.

    1. I know, those teeth can be dangerous for all of us, and yes, she’s a mystery alright. I’m sure most kids are, huh?

      It’s always scary when you actually look back and see just how much your little ones have already grown, but exciting too. Thanks for comments as always!

    1. Thanks to my wife for snapping the photo as I held the wild child! Thanks for hosting the link party and look forward to next week!

  2. Be careful… we have a shot like that. My hubby holding up my daughter high above his head and she dribbled and drooled all down him. We had such a laugh ;D
    Great shot and I love the blue sky with the gorgeous huge blue eyes.
    Enjoy your Sunday

    1. Ha ha, that’s definitely happened a few times! Oh well, guess it’s part of the “right of passage” in parenthood, right?
      Thanks for the compliments!

    1. Thank you. We’re really happy the picture turned out so well. It’s always hard to see until we get back inside and out of the sun.

    1. Thank you! We’re still waiting for the day when she’ll return our many kisses, so we’ll take just the face for now!! 🙂

  3. Lovely photo – little ones always seem to love being thrown in the air by their dads (it does seem to be the dads who do it most!) – it does look like she is about to try to eat you though! 🙂

    1. Thank you! I think dads enjoy throwing their offspring in the air more than the moms anyway. And yes, she tries to eat her parents almost every day!

    1. Thank you! I have to correct you though, because this is my daughter. I know we don’t help things by dressing her in blue, but we are trying to avoid the “everything pink for girls” stigma as all colors should be gender neutral.

      But, not a day goes by where someone calls her a “he”. 🙂

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