Jan 19, 2011
A recent picture of my youngest.
Here’s my latest and favorite picture of Whit.

He’s such a character, though you can’t tell from this picture. He loves to move and would spend hours in the Johnny-Jump-Up. And if he’s not in there, he wants to be in the exersaucer, playing with toys. He’s almost never relaxed, just one big flexed muscle all the time–totally different from all his other siblings in that regard!
He has recently demonstrated that he can scoot himself backwards if he’s laying on his tummy. Already showing signs of mobility? I’m scared!
He has a much shorter attention span than his twin sister, always wanting to move from activity to activity. He’s also very content in the Ergo around the house.
His smile is super cute, just lighting up the room. Everyone who hangs out with him ends up loving him.
Right now both babies are protesting their confinement in cribs, so I must fetch them.




He is definitely adorable! You guys make some cute babies.
love those grey-blue eyes.
This is a classic! That reposed face. You were quick to be able to catch that. I love it.
Goodness, he’s cute.
beautiful!
Adorable!!!!
My compliments to his Maker!
Thanks! …oh wait.
I seriously laugh/snorted when I read this.
You and Abraham were blessed with some awesome baby-making skills!
I think Whit looks just like Abraham! Cute picture!
oh Whit
What a little stud! ;)
Nothing cuter than a baby making his (or her) serious face. :)
in your last sentence you say, “Both babies are protesting thier confinment in the cribs, I must fetch them.” Sounds kind of like how they would say it in the turn- of- the- century! Protesting and confinment and fetch!! just thought that would be a interesting tidbit of information Molly!!
Oh! He’s just too adorable!
Oh fer’ cute.
His eyebrow raise makes me think of Joey’s (off Friends) famous line, “Hey, how you doin?”. Love it!
Good gracious, his eyes! Is it just me, or is he not looking as much like Orison anymore? I’m starting to see a blend of O & M!
I came across your blog several weeks ago and have enjoyed reading — especially your twin survival tips. We are in the process of adopting boy/girl twins (born Oct. ’10) from Ethiopia and I have been filing away your tips for when we bring them home.
I came across this blog post: http://www.petitelefant.com/how-to-dry-shampoo about homemade dry shampoo and thought of you. I haven’t tried it yet, but I liked the idea of an all natural, inexpensive solution. Of course, taking the time to make it might defeat the purpose :) Just thought I’d pass it on.
Love the new photo of Whitsun!
I just wanted to say I’m so glad I found your blog-we have much in common besides stillbirth-I am a christian as well, my husband and I married after only a short time of dating (engaged after a few months, married 13 months after we met!) and We had our first child in 2004 as well. Our daughter that was stillborn was stillborn in 2007, also. We have been blessed with our rainbow baby, and hope God might have another waiting for us in the future ;) Looking forward to reading your blog.
JEN