Unveiling.... Master T. Isn't he gorgeous? |
It took me a l-o-n-g time to become a Mummy... about 4 years after my original decision. So, the Silver Fox and I had to follow a very long and winding path to parenthood. We got there in the end, older, wiser and totally in love with our gorgeous babes. We were married for 8 years before Miss T came along. I look at my children with wonder as they are their own people and possess traits and strengths purely their own. So amazing to watch them grow into who they are.
And so it was that I was watching Master T entertain our dinner party with his knowledge on sharks and then his oh-so-accurate impersonation of the one-of-a-kind Mr Bear Grylls. He had the total attention of the table with his antics. I was a very proud Mummy watching him interact with adults and entertain. His capacity for detail was astounding. So, I thought you might like to see a photo of him, my heavenly son. So here it is, as above. He is a sensitive soul with a good sense of humour... and style. I am looking forward to seeing where life takes him....
Life is good....
Ciao for now
just Martha
Now that's a heart-slayer if ever I saw one...that smile, those eyes...the styling!
ReplyDeleteYour pride is well-founded and lovely to read,
Felicity
You are quite right, Martha. Your Master T is, indeed, absolutely gorgeous! It's always lovely to see a youngster interacting so well with adults. You and Silver Fox have obviously done a good job in bringing him up.
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous young man! x
ReplyDelete... he is a beautiful child!
ReplyDeleteHe is gorgeous, love the brown eyes and hat! I agree that it's a fascinating thing to observe your children and see their unique personalities and traits develop. They're great value for a daily dose of humour too I find, and I can just picture the Bear Grylls re-enactment! :)
ReplyDeleteOh such dreamy eyes!! I did a twin post today on how exciting babies are, so lucky!!
ReplyDeleteMy children all do impressions of Bear Grylls too, how he says "bit slippy on the glacier" & how he pronounces vitamins & yoghurt, even my English mummy doesn't say it like the Brits anymore!!
Shhh, Bear is on now, love Posie
Wow, what a cutie! Noah's been watching the odd episode with me - it's all "what's that, Mum?", "what's he doing, Mum?", "Why?", "Why?", "Why, Mum?". You sound like a very proud Mum :) Lovely :)
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