Inspired by SouleMama
A Friday ritual. A single photo – no words – capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savour and remember.
“If we take care of the moments, the years will take care of themselves.” Maria Edgeworth
Wishing you an amazing weekend full of memorable moments!
So cute!
Here is mine: http://www.daftlydomestic.com/this-moment-26/
Have a wonderful weekend!
imaginary gifts! how sweet. i can still remember giving them, & now i’m getting them. (she’s adorable, btw.) thanks for sharing!
here’s my moment, if you’d like to visit. my 3yo misfired with his older brother’s model paint. whoops. http://homespired.blogspot.com/2014/03/this-moment.html
Oh my, that face! Too sweet!
Yes, that anxious look of wondering what I think of her “gift”.
Happy Friday Kristin!
It is an art as a parent, to accept the imaginary gift and guess desperately at what it is without upsetting the gentle soul giving it to you… I’ve learned to ask a million questions, but never ask “what is it?”… LOL! My daughter’s favorite question I always ask is “should I eat it?”, she laughs so hard when it is OBVIOUSLY not edible!
If you feel like stopping by : We had a quiet week, waiting out the storms, lots of indoor play. But we still managed to have some fun! http://familyfaithfoodfabric.wordpress.com/2014/03/14/this-moment-7/
Hope you have a GREAT week-end!
You’re right… it is an “art” to guess what those gifts are! Every single one of them is precious.
Wishing you a wonderful weekend too!
Awww, imaginary gifts! That is so sweet :)
This must have been on your daughter date! Such a great photo to end the week with.
Yes! I loved our “date”. It was such a wonderful outing. It was warm out and we walked to all of our destinations, hopping in puddles along the way.
Wishing you a lovely weekend!
YAY! Spring is coming (less than a week)! Soon you’ll be back to nature walks and picnics. I have an itch to go on a picnic
What a cutie pie! I love her sweater too. Was this on your mommy/daughter date you had?
Have a fantastic weekend my dear!
xoxo
She is such a doll. Perhaps the gift was not so imaginary, it looks to me like she was giving you a bit of her light. Be well.
Isn’t this such a sweet age?? My daughter is three and she gives me imaginary gifts and food all the time. They get lost in their own little world of make believe. It’s my equivalent to Pinterest!!! LOL!! : )
Have a beautiful weekend. xo
~ Wendy
Sweet moment, Jennifer! Love the sweater…and yes, it’s an art to ask the right questions. Those little ones are terribly easy to offend with the wrong guesses, aren’t they? Have a great weekend!