I survived the test.
To celebrate my survival, Husband took the boys and I to the Andy Warhol, Flowers, art exhibit. I have wanted to see it for a while now, but being too frugal to actually spend the money to go, we stalked our local library for free museum passes. Today was the last day of the exhibit. Yesterday while I was rocking the test (or at least I hope I did), Husband and the boys drove to a library far from our house to obtain the free passes.
I like flowers but after seeing Warhol’s flowers, I have to say that Georgia O’Keeffe has cornered the market on flowers in my heart.
It was a fun day, nonetheless, and I did managed to capture some cute photos of Carter on the light rail train that make my heart melt.
When did he become such a little man of a boy? The baby chub of his cheeks is all but gone…
I’m glad you made it through the test! I bet you did awesome! I went to an excellent Andy Warhol exhibit once, but I don’t really remember his flowers at all. Now I guess I know why 😉
Yeah, I did not know Andy Warhol even did flowers so I was excited to see them. I like his soup cans the best, what can I say?
AWH I’m not mentally ready to start seeing a man boy in my son… I just want to see my baby! 😦 He’s my last one…
I am not ready either. Carter is my baby and somehow in these pictures he looked so grown up. Boo hoo!
Here come the TEARS!!!!!
I’ve always pondered that very same question. It’s funny isn’t it? You watch them grow and see them develop and you always see that same little person. Then one day you look back at an old photo and say, “when did they lose the baby face?” I know my little grandson has lost the baby look. 😦
Carter had the best butt wiggle when he ran and then one day as he was running away from me I noticed that his little toddler butt wiggle was gone. It was a very sad day. I know these changes happen slowly but they sure seem like they happen over night.