He spoke the truth.
TZog has only been with us for three months, but it feels that we have always had him.
I hardly remember him smaller - he's grown so much so quickly - but he's still so little!
Sometimes Tuesdays feel three days long, but I inevitably stare down each Saturday wondering where the week went.
As I emerge from the haze of late nights, early mornings and long days, I more fully realize that we have the privilege of watching TZog show us who he is - a smiling, singing, squirming little bear of a boy who has stolen our hearts.
Though I find now that many tasks and projects either take far longer than anticipated or fall by the wayside altogether, I have so far successfully insisted that each month we have family photo day to document the dynamic Zog tribe. Also, I realized that if did not set aside time to take photos together (with the help of a remote, a tripod and KZog) that I would have very few pictures of me with TZog, since I snap the bulk of the photos. Our attempts at capturing this fastest slowest time:
1 Month |
2 Months |
3 Months |
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