Yesterday I went over to my baby brothers place to photograph his kids and grands.
There are two new Grands that I have not seen in person ...Maziar who lives on the West Coast and Tallulah on the East Coast...or Maz and Lulu.
Lulu has major stranger danger...born during Covid lockdown was not favorable to seeing many people.
She took one look at me and started to scream. Lulu is Grand number 9 for my baby brother and his bride.
Maz is Grand number 10 he was born in June. Look at all that hair!
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Precious little ones.
ReplyDeleteI hope yu get relief from the smoke. Praying for FG to feel better.
Awww that is so fun! I recall taken photos for my kids when they had the grands. Most are grown up now and far far away. :(
ReplyDeleteWow, Maz sure does have a lot of hair. I'm sorry Lulu seems afraid of people. I'll bet she isn't the only baby suffering from "stranger danger". Hope she warmed up to you as the day went on.
ReplyDeleteAwwwwhhh, such cuties! Karen
ReplyDeleteSo Precious! Our youngest grandson went into lockdown at seven months. At one of his checkups the doctor asked how he reacted to strangers. Mom told him well, he has never seen a stranger. The only people he ever saw were mom, gramma, grampa and random cousins homeschooling at our house.
ReplyDeleteCutie pies! And yes - that hair is amazing. My kids and grandkids were all nearly bald as babies.
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute. Darling little Darlings!
ReplyDeleteYah--isolation doesn't help kids get used to strangers, that's for sure. I'm sure these days some of us adults feel that way sometimes, too--LOL!
ReplyDeleteSweet photos of #9 and #10! They have interesting names.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful children, Connie!! Yep, from all my years working in OB, it seemed like the baby boys had all the hair and long lashes.... and the baby girls were bald with hardly any lashes whatsoever. *lol* ~Andrea xoxoxo
ReplyDeleteWhat sweet little ones! It looks like they all have matching shirts. I bet that made for some wonderful pictures!
ReplyDeleteInteresting names for # 9 and # 10. I hope you eventually got a smile out of Lulu
ReplyDeleteNope no smiles:(
DeleteCute kids.
ReplyDeleteMy great-neice use to cry at the sight of me thankfully that has stopped now
ReplyDeleteShe's even cute when she's screaming. Great shots!
ReplyDeleteThe babies are so cute. I've had that happen to me...look at or speak to a baby and it starts crying. Love all that pretty hair on Maz.
ReplyDeleteVisitors are not welcomed.
ReplyDeleteThe new grands are adorable. Hope Lulu warmed up to you after a bit. Babies bring such joy...
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
Wow....what interesting names for your little brother's grands. Lulu does look pretty unhappy but I suspect she'll come around. Hope you had a good visit...even with the tears!
ReplyDeleteAlways fun to meet new relatives!
They are both adorable. I hope she gets over the scary stranger thing. At least with you.
ReplyDeleteInteresting names. That issue is seeming to be common among children born during the pandemic. My cousin's little girl, Daisy, was born just as the first lockdown hit, and she screams if anyone besides her parents and older sister come anywhere near her.
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