riding the train

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Riding the steam train at Tilden park… Hoping to write something more substantial soon! A good example of the mush factor of my brain however is the fact that I misplaced my glasses almost a week ago and have yet to recover them. To keep with the train theme, sometimes we feel like we’re coming off the rails over here, but we’re mostly enjoying this newborn phase in a way we weren’t able to last time. So grateful for the ease we’ve been blessed with this time around. It’s allowing for so much more joy and connection.

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13 Comments

  1. Stephanie

    Sweet picture. We’re in the process of adopting baby number two and are hoping we’ll be better at savoring those baby moments this time around since they go by so quickly…

  2. Mariella

    So cool! And hopeful….we’re hoping our second time around will be a bit more gentle on us too!! xoxo

  3. Jakki

    such a sweet photo…your smile is gorgeous!

  4. Paige

    I’m so happy for you! Most of us only get one colicky newborn. My first (girl) was so easy and quiet and my son is 2 and still yells all the time. I love them equally somehow though she is still and will likely always be my easy one. It is great to get both perspectives, I wouldn’t change it for the world! You guys are blessed, congrats on your two beautiful boys. Hope you are adjusting okay, it took me about 4-6 weeks to kind of get my feet under me after the 2nd.. a bit of juggling to get used to. It’s so wonderful though and only gets better 🙂
    Yay babies!
    Love, Paige

  5. Trish

    Beautiful picture!

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    I absolutely love your photo of the gingko leaves and red boots! I have a Canon PowerShot SX200 IS. I’m constantly amazed at the quality it produces, for such a tiny camera. I used it to take all of my honeymoon photos in Nepal and India! Anyway, I love the photo, and congrats on the addition to your family.

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