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Monday, January 21, 2008

Triplets!

I'm sad to confess that I've been a very, very bad blogger. It's been 2 months since my last post. Ooops! That means that there's lots of cute faces I need to catch up on here. (Will you forgive me if I tell you that I'm pregnant? The exhaustion is killing me!) But I had an unusual session at the beginning of January and I've had several requests to share it here. Why was it unusual? Well if you read the title of this post, you already know! It was three sweet, darling, (and not-at-all-sleepy when I wanted them to be) boys. :) So without further blathering on my part, here they are:

What could be sweeter than three boys in a basket?

I think he's sticking his tongue out at me!

"Aaaah, I finally got bro #3 out of here so I can get comfy."
(sigh) Wide awake...
Still wide awake...
"Is she done yet? Now, I'm sleepy."
THIRTY toes!!!

As a side note, you'll notice that all of the ones I posted here are black and white. Very unusual for me... I'm usually more of a color girl. But there's just something about newborns that begs for the classic feel of black and white. Don't you agree?

4 comments:

pam said...

wow, those are cute babies. wherever did you find them??? :D

mary carstens said...

beautiful amy!! i knew you were going to do them justice. so beautiful and tasteful.

Crissy said...

Very cute little boys and beautiful pictures!

Jennifer said...

Pam, Excellent job on producing them. Amy, excellent job on photographing them. Hugs for everyone!