Project 365 2015, week 33

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Day 214 – A Sunday morning cuddle, not sure if Eliza was all that impressed.

Day 215 – Happy face.

Day 216 – Watching a lorry deliver big bags of gravel to a neighbours house. He would have stayed there all day if he could.

Day 217 – 10 weeks old already, and I think she is changing so much.

Day 218 – Eliza slept from 10pm – 6am. I will take that.

Day 219 – Watching the fire and toasting marshmallows.

Day 220 – Beach day. Max loved paddling in the sea.

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14 Comments

  1. August 15, 2015 / 8:03 pm

    Aww! They are just the cutest photos!!
    Well done Eliza for sleeping through! Hope there are many more nights like that x
    Kim Carberry recently posted…Project 365 – Week 33My Profile

  2. August 16, 2015 / 8:15 am

    the first and last photos are so sweet!! can’t believe 10 weeks have gone by, doesn’t seem possible!!
    Chantelle Hazelden recently posted…Silent SundayMy Profile

  3. August 16, 2015 / 8:40 am

    I have seen a few people with those photo cards, they are fabulous – love the little monkey climbing on the window – Sebby does that too :0)
    Kara recently posted…Silent Sunday 16th August 2015My Profile

  4. chickenruby
    August 16, 2015 / 1:05 pm

    looks like a lovely week, bet you didn’t sleep as well as she did though?

  5. August 21, 2015 / 6:58 pm

    typical British weather, one day cold enough for the fire the next warm enough for playing in the sea. The trouble with being the youngest is you do have to put up with sibling manhanding.
    Love the smiley one, and laughed at Max stood on the windowsill
    Elaine Livingstone recently posted…Project 365 week 33My Profile

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