Tuesday, April 6, 2010

I Am a Woman of My Word

As promised . . .

Cliche #1: The weather

Magnolias and forsythia against a blue sky. Ahhhh, spring.

Cliche #2: Baby clothes

Farmer Cubby, looking so excited about getting his first tractor. Once he gets a few feet taller. And masters that whole "sitting unassisted" thing.

Farmer Cubby and his booties. Except you can't see the booties very well. Oops. But it's probably for the best, lest we all be paralyzed by the cuteness.

Cliche #3: Baby animals

There! Wasn't that exciting? Just say yes.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's official: Cubby's cuteness eclipses the lambs' cuteness.

Anonymous said...

Yes.

Beth

Drew @ Cook Like Your Grandmother said...

Yes.

Susan said...

Beautiful! The spring pictures, too. What kind of magnolias are those? I've never seen any except the Southern Magnolias we have around here...

Anonymous said...

Yes.

Now, I am confused. Are those the Bunny Booties?

And, how will you warn Cubby not to get too fond of the male lambs?

Phoo-D said...

Oh yes! Love all of the photos. Cuteness all around. Hooray for spring!

Anonymous said...

Those lambs are so cute I could just EAT them up.

Oh. Wait.

Is that actually not a joke?

tu mere said...

Yes, yes, yes and yes. You've apparently figured out how to make the best of your broken camera. You rock! Oh, and many, many thanks for the visuals.

jean said...

Yes.

Conny said...

Well actually: Yes. Cuteness indeed. :>)

FinnyKnits said...

FINE, yes, I'm appeased.

For the moment.

(Though I will always enjoy more lamb photos. Or puppy photos. Or baby whatever photos. I'm easy!)

Kristin @ Going Country said...

Some answers . . .

A. thinks they're Star magnolias. We do have one Southern magnolia. It does not exactly thrive here in the Great White North. Big surprise.

Yes, those are the bunny booties. Sorry you can't see them very well in the photo. You'll just have to trust that they were incredibly adorable. I'm hoping that Cubby will just be accustomed to some animals being Not Pets, since he'll grow up that way. We shall see.

No, eating lambs is not a joke. We ate one of last year's lambs (Well, the leg, anyway) on the very day these lambs were born. And such is the circle of life. I don't think that's what Disney was going for in "The Lion King" though.

rls said...

Yes. Also, I wish my computer screen was scratch -n- sniff for that magnolias and forsythia photo.