Despite Emily’s assertion that I’m spending more time on my kids, my poor little Jonah boy is seriously suffering from third-child syndrome. We have taken, like, 12 pictures of him on actual camera since he was born. We’ve got plenty of camera-phone pictures like this gem:
But no real ones! It’s pretty sad, and I’ve GOT to get it taken care of right away! But geez I don’t even have time to talk to Emily on the INTERNETZ much less photograph the baby.
So, I am really happy about this little thing we have now called the smartphone. And it’s pal, the You Tube. Because last night my hubby got this a-freaking-dorable video of Jonah finding his voice, and if a picture is worth a thousand words, I think this video is worth 1,001. Enjoy!
I could listen to him sing all day! SO sweet!
Om my gosh… SOOOO sweet!
I am SO going to steal that baby!!! Need to see him soon.
You are setting off my ovaries! Geebus, that’s cute!
he is in LOVE with his daddy, isn’t he?! so sweet!
He was doing this the other night when I was holding him. So adorable! Good thing I gave him back before I changed my mind about having another baby!
Yes, that’s JUST what I need with my biological clock ticking. lol 🙂 I love how his face is trying different expressions too, very very cute!! 😀
Seeing this yesterday made my heart happy 🙂
My son is almost a month, and I’m at exactly the same place regarding pictures. In fact, we were in such a rush to get to the hospital that all we had on us was our blackberries, so all his first pictures are phone quality photos. And what “real” camera picture we have are still on the camera and no where near the computer. 😀
Love that sweet little boy! HE is SUCH a good baby!!
He’s a keeper that’s for sure. Mrs. Duggar says that after 10 or 12, you can’t afford batteries for the camera anyway.
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Such a cute cute baby coo – I love those baby sounds!
LOVE! I tried to take more short little videos of my second baby, even when she wasn’t doing nuthin’, because I remember the couple I took of my son and thinking – oh, look at that tiny little thing! Even a few seconds of video can capture so much more than a still picture and bring those memories rushing back.