Your DFW baby photographer had a fairly eventful week. We fit in a visit to Chuck E Cheese, one bout of the stomach virus (me thinks related to Chuck E Cheese), a kindergarten field trip, a special Mother’s Day dinner, two afternoons of swimming and a visit from Paw Paw. Clearly, not all of that made it into my Project 365 this week, but we definitely felt busy.
I think my boy only has two weeks left before he starts having a whole bunch of half-days and then school is out for summer. Mother Nature seems to think it it summer already, and I broke the seal on swimming this weekend. I was solo parenting this weekend, so I wrangled both kids like a boss. The baby actually LOVED swimming, despite his initial protestations. On Sunday afternoon he stayed in the pool for a solid hour. I was impressed, and am so glad that he is a water baby. Also, a pat on the back to me as I’ve moved past the hurdle of taking both kids swimming by myself. That’s kind of a milestone for a mom with more than one kid. I guess I did it last year, but my skills atrophied over the winter and I knew getting into a groove would be a challenge, but something that had to be tackled eventually. Anyway, with all the swimming we did it felt like a precursor to summer.
Baby J was only 2 months old when my son started kindergarten. He was basically a lump. Now he is 11 months old, a crawler and a cruiser…probably going to start walking before too long. He is mobile, vocal and has a personality this year. I am curious (and nervous!) about juggling both children this summer through activities and swimming. With a 5 and a half year age gap between them, I feel scared about depriving my eldest of some of his usual “big kid” activities because of the baby. And I feel like the baby is going to suffer from being carted around to a ton of “big kid” activities. A new adventure awaits, and if any of you have age gap babies I’d love to hear some words of encouragement.
Okay, enough rambling and on to my project from last week:
DFW BABY PHOTOGRAPHER | WEEK 19
H Parker Photography is a DFW Baby Photographer with a residential studio in Roanoke,TX.
She specializes in classic, timeless studio baby photographs.