Happy Mothers Day
A year ago today (Mothers Day 2012), I stumbled upon two pink lines on a plastic stick after very glamorously peeing on it. Yep. Two Lines. Not one, singular, lone wolf of line, TWO of them! So after staring long and hard at these life changing lines, I decided I should probably let the other party know. This consisted of me walking into our bedroom where sleeping beauty lay and without a word showing him this white, stripy, slightly pee covered stick. Accompanied with a huge smile, a laugh and two words I won't repeat, was this charming mans reaction to my news (followed by tears-my tears that is). We then hugged it out, me crying, Bryce smiling. Yes. Its decided! The stick was broken. This realisation was followed by my darling man hurriedly clothing himself to run downstairs and get more pee sticks. (A different brand of course as this last one was a dud!) Finally we got our one line, but it wasn't mine. Bryce pee'd on a stick too just to make sure they were telling the truth and my friends, they most certainly were. The foundations for our tiny little human had been laid (about five weeks prior that is).
Looking at this wide eyed, hairy stunner of a child and knowing she is that same little bean that turned those lines pink, and then gave birth to absolutely blows my mind. I am so thankful for my beautiful wee one, Charli bear thank you for coming in to our lives you really are the most incredible little person.
Looking at this wide eyed, hairy stunner of a child and knowing she is that same little bean that turned those lines pink, and then gave birth to absolutely blows my mind. I am so thankful for my beautiful wee one, Charli bear thank you for coming in to our lives you really are the most incredible little person.
Now I was on such a mission taking photos of any thing and every that was Oma & Opa or Oma & Opa with Charli that I forgot to get a picture of four generations like I had hoped to (or even just of a mother combination of any sort). A pretty big whoopsie on my part which I am slightly bummed about, but I did get some beautiful photos of my favourite Dutch people with my off spring that we can cherish forever, so no complaining here.
Clare & Irene, thank you for being amazing mothers and role models. We are so lucky to have you in our lives. I cant wait for the day when you both decide to move to Austalia ;p
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