Last week, Samuel turned 2 months and attended 3 parties at 2 elementary schools.
He went incognito as The Itsy Bitsy Spider.
Unfortunately, Grammy didn't know how to fasten the sling. She ended up putting his leg through the arm hole, but he bent accordingly and didn't seem to mind.
Eight year old Jack proudly introduced Sam to his second grade class.
After a quick costume change due to spit-up,
Sam observed big brother Ben making a monster apple treat.
All the little girls came to pat his head and talk to him.
He decided to turn on the charm.
His big sister, Amanda, made a kitty cat costume for her party.
However, she couldn't fool Sam.
He recognized her immediately.
Finally back home, Sam relaxed in a bubble bath.
(Mommy mentioned something about germs.)
ZZZZ - then the Party Guy needed a nap!
so, so sweet! great kids!
ReplyDeleteCute all around! I sure am glad to hear that I am not the only one bad at baby rigging. He does look comfortable, so who cares? I wonder if he will be a party guy?
ReplyDeletedelightful - he's off to a great start!
ReplyDeletethese is so much love in these photos. you're truly blessed to have these treasures in your life. happy week to you Barb.
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, if Sam is this popular already, what will it be like when he's 16!!! That smile was just the most beautiful smile I've seen in forever! No wonder he's so popular and that little hat he was wearing, how adorable!
ReplyDeleteYour grandchildren are so cute Barb. It looked like a great Halloween.
Love Di ♥
Smiling all the way through this one! Cute, cute kiddos!
ReplyDeleteThe smile to win a girl over, he is starting so young, a lovely series of photos, great outfits, and what is a little spit between families??? No wonder he is wrapped up so warmly, I look at your weather each day, along with all the other N.Hemisphere friends. WOW, very cool/cold/freezing depending which state I view !!!. here we have 22 Celsius out, almost sunburn days. Greetings from Jean
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos Barb. It looks like everyone had a lovely day, and boy, can he turn on the winning smile!
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Oh my, Barb.. these kidlets are just adorable. Your pride shine through so clearly. :)
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh that WAS a lot of partying for a little guy -- and his grandma! All your grands are so cute -- and that little smile the baby has when he 'is turning on the charm' is incredible.
ReplyDeleteWhat a precious baby! All three kids are so cute!
ReplyDeletePriceless. How lucky was Jack to have Sam come to class! Isn't amazing how flexible they are- those slings are rather tricky. Glad to see you are enjoying yet another grandchild. Great photos. xoxo blessings-
ReplyDeleteI felt like I just read a children's picture book. How fun! Little Sam makes me remember my babies and how good it felt to hold them... some times... when there was no crying. :)
ReplyDeleteYour grandchildren are so precious!
How sweet!
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable little hat...hmmm I will have to try and duplicate this hat. I love that he is smiling and noticing his siblings. I think is it so funny we encourage our little ones to talk and say words and for the first 12 months then put the kabosh on it as soon as they actually "learn" words have a meaning. What a sweet boy...I hope our new one to come is a good baby. She will have a lot of attention!
ReplyDeleteWhat a busy day at the office for the little star!! How cute and adorable. Wish him from my side also, give him a peck on the cheek :)
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day Barb :)
He is quite a charmer and Grammy captured the emotions well!
ReplyDeleteSam the charmer. That wonderful picture will stick with me for a very long time! What joy.
ReplyDeleteOh, so sweet Barb <3
ReplyDeleteSigh.....so sweet. What a wonderful day out. Sam is a real charmer.
ReplyDeleteSo adorable & sweet! Wonderful Pics!
ReplyDeleteSo precious. What a charmer!
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