she is a sweetheart ! expression on her face are as she so seriously wants to finish the painting :) i love the way you involve her in your work, she learns n play side by side.
This is wonderful to see...I so love the last photo of Lucy looking at her hands! How was she...did she want it washed off or was she okay with paint on her fingers!
love your blog. looking at your photos of life with a little one is like a trip down memory lane. my kids are 8 & 9 now, but here in BC canada dad's can take up to 9 months parental leave, so though my husband works outside our house, i have tons of great memories of all that family time spent together when they were really little, the beach walks, the hikes, the art projects, etc. it goes by so quickly! i don't regret a single moment spent together, or a single sacrifice we've made to try and protect as much family time as possible. we still get out for beach walks and hikes, but there's so many other things on the go now, school, hockey, dance, soccer, etc.....so enjoy, enjoy, enjoy this time together!!!
You are a great Mom! It's so refreshing to see parents pay attention to their children rather than being too busy to include them in their life. You and your husband and that darling girl are gems. Also good role models for this busy , high tech world. Sending you all love! Thank you for sharing snippets of your lovely life. So enjoyable, makes my day happy.
I'm sure others have told you this...but exposing your child to your art is one of the BEST parenting traits you can pass on! How wonderful you share this time with your precious little one. You are allowing her creativity to come out and that is fantastic!!! Never be afraid of a child getting dirty or paint on the floor!! You are a wonderful mother!!! And you're documenting motherhood and fatherhood through your blog!!! Lucy will love it later it life!!
I love how hard she is concentrating. An Artist in the making, she seems determined!! Such a beautiful little girl...love her darling face!! What great parents you are!!
Everything I wanted to say is above ;D) Thank you, thank you for sharing such beautiful moments with your beautiful daughter. She has such great parents!!
Alisa and daughter how blessed you are to have a Mother who introduces art to you at such a wonderful learning age how magicail to see you both creating.Just wonderful, Thank you , Linda
This is a wonderful age for her to experiment on canvas.. My daughter did her first canvas at 8 months , it is something she won't remember but I will cherish for the rest of my life.. Glad you are letting her be free with her art! You have a wonderfully artistic family:)
Thank you for not only sharing yourself, but sharing Lucy. Lucy is growing up so fast. It looks like you are meshing motherhood and art brilliantly. I so enjoy your posts on family. Take care and God Bless.
This is so cute and awesome. I love the way your doing art time with her now. You can tell by her face she is having fun and is interested in it. Love that last picture, adorable.
What cutie Lucy is! She looks like she is having a great time playing with Mom! And the video of her on the beach you posted recently - so fun! I would love to make her a quilt out of her clothes "ruined" with paint since you won't be able to pass them on to another child unless you already have plans to do that. I think those clothes would have so much to tell!
Your daughter is adorable! I have a 7 month old, and your posts about Lucy really inspire me! I want to do the same things with my baby girl. Thank you for sharing I appreciate it.
did you realize you were painting with the same colors that you were wearing? :) haha, it's so fun to see how a person's feelings about certain colors can manifest. i used to work in art supply retail and often when people would buy paper for scrapbooking, collage or other art projects, it would match what they were wearing at that moment. And more often than not, they were totally surprised when i pointed it out. :)
she is soo sweet! I enjoy every post of yours.
ReplyDeleteLovely and sweet moments!
ReplyDeleteWhat sweet shots!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the young years...they grow up too FAST!!!!
Thanks for sharing.
Playing with your baby is exhausting, but surely we can keep an eye on this little one perfectly and provide a new experience.
ReplyDeleteLovely little painter she is! a-do-rable!
ReplyDeleteshe is a sweetheart ! expression on her face are as she so seriously wants to finish the painting :) i love the way you involve her in your work, she learns n play side by side.
ReplyDeleteI adore how you involve her in your painting. And how much she obviously loves painting. I love painting with my kids too.
ReplyDeletethe "life with lucy"-posts are my favorites. She is so so so sweet!
ReplyDeleteAdORABLE!!!! you are both so morish!! Love mother and daughter bonding over art, I do it very often with my girls.we have such fun.
ReplyDeleteI love it! What a lucky baby and Mom :)
ReplyDeleteYou guys are just so very cute... that gal of yours is the most adorable thing on two legs - well besides my collection!!!
ReplyDeleteOh Mama, so fun. Thank you for this. It truly made my day.
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful to see...I so love the last photo of Lucy looking at her hands! How was she...did she want it washed off or was she okay with paint on her fingers!
ReplyDeleteShe is so cute! I love the look of concentration as she paints!
ReplyDeleteSo cute and adorable and I love her critical serious view at the paint and her work!
ReplyDeleteNice girl you have!
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love your blog. looking at your photos of life with a little one is like a trip down memory lane. my kids are 8 & 9 now, but here in BC canada dad's can take up to 9 months parental leave, so though my husband works outside our house, i have tons of great memories of all that family time spent together when they were really little, the beach walks, the hikes, the art projects, etc. it goes by so quickly! i don't regret a single moment spent together, or a single sacrifice we've made to try and protect as much family time as possible. we still get out for beach walks and hikes, but there's so many other things on the go now, school, hockey, dance, soccer, etc.....so enjoy, enjoy, enjoy this time together!!!
ReplyDeleteCan you just envision all those neurons going bright and to the right in her brain? I just love this! Wish I had done this when my son was a baby!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely precious! Thanks for the smile...
ReplyDeleteYou are a great Mom! It's so refreshing to see parents pay attention to their children rather than being too busy to include them in their life. You and your husband and that darling girl are gems. Also good role models for this busy , high tech world. Sending you all love! Thank you for sharing snippets of your lovely life. So enjoyable, makes my day happy.
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I'm sure others have told you this...but exposing your child to your art is one of the BEST parenting traits you can pass on! How wonderful you share this time with your precious little one. You are allowing her creativity to come out and that is fantastic!!! Never be afraid of a child getting dirty or paint on the floor!! You are a wonderful mother!!! And you're documenting motherhood and fatherhood through your blog!!! Lucy will love it later it life!!
ReplyDeleteI love how hard she is concentrating. An Artist in the making, she seems determined!! Such a beautiful little girl...love her darling face!! What great parents you are!!
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She is gorgeous........I bet her concentration is amazing.....I get such joy from watching these babies play in paint Keep up the great work:-)
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oh my goodness what a precious little muff! she is an artist-in-training!
ReplyDeleteEverything I wanted to say is above ;D) Thank you, thank you for sharing such beautiful moments with your beautiful daughter. She has such great parents!!
ReplyDeleteAlisa and daughter how blessed you are to have a Mother who introduces art to you at such a wonderful learning age how magicail to see you both creating.Just wonderful,
ReplyDeleteThank you ,
Linda
Wonderfully sweet! Like momma ,like baby!
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful age for her to experiment on canvas.. My daughter did her first canvas at 8 months , it is something she won't remember but I will cherish for the rest of my life.. Glad you are letting her be free with her art! You have a wonderfully artistic family:)
ReplyDeleteThank you for not only sharing yourself, but sharing Lucy. Lucy is growing up so fast. It looks like you are meshing motherhood and art brilliantly. I so enjoy your posts on family. Take care and God Bless.
ReplyDeleteShe is getting so tall. They grow up too fast. Enjoy these precious days.
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She looks so intense and concentrated! It made me smile :)
ReplyDeleteGreat moments to cherish forever!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute and awesome. I love the way your doing art time with her now. You can tell by her face she is having fun and is interested in it. Love that last picture, adorable.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing these, loved them!
just the best!! sooo adorable and already a pro! xo :)
ReplyDeleteWhat cutie Lucy is! She looks like she is having a great time playing with Mom! And the video of her on the beach you posted recently - so fun! I would love to make her a quilt out of her clothes "ruined" with paint since you won't be able to pass them on to another child unless you already have plans to do that. I think those clothes would have so much to tell!
ReplyDeleteLucy you are so cute,swetite and geoergeos we love you me and my little daugther (she is 10 months )every time be happy ;)
ReplyDeletewith love...
Your daughter is adorable! I have a 7 month old, and your posts about Lucy really inspire me! I want to do the same things with my baby girl. Thank you for sharing I appreciate it.
ReplyDeletedid you realize you were painting with the same colors that you were wearing? :)
ReplyDeletehaha, it's so fun to see how a person's feelings about certain colors can manifest.
i used to work in art supply retail and often when people would buy paper for scrapbooking, collage or other art projects, it would match what they were wearing at that moment. And more often than not, they were totally surprised when i pointed it out. :)
Love this so much. Im already looking forward to doing it with my little one when she's big enough.
ReplyDeleteThe white onesie made me kinda nervous though LOL