The Latest: Julia at three, with her papa:
UPDATE:
Oh, how fun! Two more bloggers have posted photos of their younger selves, here:
Michael at Orange Crate Art,
and Zhoen at One Word.
Also my friend Maura e-mailed me a photo of her infant self, with an expression of delight that I totally recognize from knowing her grown-up self:
ORIGINAL POST:
Crow posted a photo of her daughter at almost-three, and when I suggested we all post photos of ourselves as babies/toddlers, she added one of herself at the same age.
I invite you to please post a picture of little-you too!
(Let me know and I'll link to it here, if you like. Or you can e-mail me yours and I'll add it to this post.)
I lost a lot of photos when a computer died, so the only baby photos of me that I have on hand are two I've already posted, but I'll post them again.
My favorite––somewhere around two-three years old––I am still like this:
Below: Picnic in Missouri with my grandmother Meribel (my mother's mother--she was a "lady" and would not like being seen with her mouth open), my sister, and --foreground--me (two and a half?)
Baby Marz:
UPDATE:
Oh, how fun! Two more bloggers have posted photos of their younger selves, here:
Michael at Orange Crate Art,
and Zhoen at One Word.
Also my friend Maura e-mailed me a photo of her infant self, with an expression of delight that I totally recognize from knowing her grown-up self:
ORIGINAL POST:
Crow posted a photo of her daughter at almost-three, and when I suggested we all post photos of ourselves as babies/toddlers, she added one of herself at the same age.
I invite you to please post a picture of little-you too!
(Let me know and I'll link to it here, if you like. Or you can e-mail me yours and I'll add it to this post.)
I lost a lot of photos when a computer died, so the only baby photos of me that I have on hand are two I've already posted, but I'll post them again.
My favorite––somewhere around two-three years old––I am still like this:
Below: Picnic in Missouri with my grandmother Meribel (my mother's mother--she was a "lady" and would not like being seen with her mouth open), my sister, and --foreground--me (two and a half?)
Baby Marz:
Ha! Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI love seeing the nascent versions of ourselves, to see what has changed and what hasn't - at least the body changes, can't see the inside stuff.
ReplyDeleteThese are so fun---thanks for getting the ball rolling, Crow, and for taking it up, Zhoen!
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