Sunday
Jan162011
Sometimes I Need Few Words
Sledding. It happened. With it came the most perfect summary of life with a 4-year old:
It's amazing how much things can change in less than five minutes and FOR NO GOOD REASON AT ALL ZOMGTHISISWHYIHAVEGRAYHAIR.
Reader Comments (12)
Hahahaha, yes. Oh, my, yes. We just had this last week. Same time span and all.
And, yes, it's why I have gray hair. (Though I've had gray since I was 18. Awesome.)
OH MY....pink cheeks and tears KILL ME! Add a little snow in the hair, and yeah my heart breaks!!! As sad as it is to see the tears, LOVE this pic of her. I think it's because she doesn't look like such a big girl, but those little round cheeks with a tear take her back a little bit to just a little girl that needs her mommy...
My 4 year old skied for the first time this weekend and that was exactly her experience. Her ski instructor was like, she's awesome when she wants to do it. Does that sound familiar? I laughed, yes very familiar I told her.
Oh my gosh, that second picture breaks my heart!
Those two pictures don't even look like the same kid. I only chuckle because I've been there.
Hmm... let me guess... she went down the hill, slammed into a pile of snow, which threw her from the sled, making her hat fall off, and snow get in her hair?
These supersonic change in moods are preparing you for those fun teens years.
@Jen--She took her hat off all by herself. The snow came from her mittens. She was just randomly mad about something or other. Maybe I breathed wrong?
wish i knew why that second photo is so captivating. incredible how sadness can be so beautiful...
Now THAT is a frown. We've had a few of those from the snow, that's for sure!
Did you hit her in the face with a snowball? I see smatterings of snow in her hair. I bet you did. Our son was like that when his hands got cold. I guess he didn't understand. Great Pictures!
@Otter--Not guilty! I swear!