New Prop

Simon is always my beta tester now.  He is a bit to heavy for this carriage as you can see, but I think it will do nicely for a 6 month old.

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Now I can’t wait until spring so that I can take it out in the bright green grass : )

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9 Comments

  1. He is just the cutest little thing ever! I love that smile and those smiley eyes! =)

  2. OOOOoooooo. That’ll be fun!

  3. HE IS TOO CUTE for words!!!!!
    LOVE the carriage!
    tara

  4. Faye

    Well Simon thinks he’s the perfect one to test these things out for you too. Keep up the good work Simon.

  5. Miss Lila

    Oh Emily,
    That is the most AWESOME carriage I have ever seen! Hey, the baby’s not bad either, LOL.
    Where did you get the carriage?
    It reminds me of when we lived in Tipperary, Ireland. We were missionaries over there for two years. I was doing alot of shopping at first, of course, trying to get our household in order.
    I was shocked out of my gord when outside the shops were several lovely baby carriages with the babys still in them. I thought something terrible was going on. Well, it seems this is a common occurence in Ireland. Maybe not so much anymore but 10 years ago it was. The isles are very small in the shops so the mommas leave the babys in their prams outside. Now I’m talking cold, cold misty weather. They would be all bound up with only their little faces peering out with bright red noses and cheeks. I would talk to the moms about being worried someone would take the baby. They said all the moms in Ireland have so many kids they would NEVER think of taking another one. LOL In fact our next foor neighbor had 20 kids. Three sets of twins and a set of triplets! In fact when we first moved in the house I thought she running a day nursery. LOL
    Have a fun Sunday with Simon
    Miss Lila in Atlanta
    Thanks Emily for the picture and the memory of my beloved Ireland.

  6. Miss Lila

    Oh Emily,
    That is the most AWESOME carriage I have ever seen! Hey, the baby’s not bad either, LOL.
    Where did you get the carriage?
    It reminds me of when we lived in Tipperary, Ireland. We were missionaries over there for two years. I was doing alot of shopping at first, of course, trying to get our household in order.
    I was shocked out of my gord when outside the shops were several lovely baby carriages with the babys still in them. I thought something terrible was going on. Well, it seems this is a common occurence in Ireland. Maybe not so much anymore but 10 years ago it was. The isles are very small in the shops so the mommas leave the babys in their prams outside. Now I’m talking cold, cold misty weather. They would be all bound up with only their little faces peering out with bright red noses and cheeks. I would talk to the moms about being worried someone would take the baby. They said all the moms in Ireland have so many kids they would NEVER think of taking another one. LOL In fact our next foor neighbor had 20 kids. Three sets of twins and a set of triplets! In fact when we first moved in the house I thought she running a day nursery. LOL
    Have a fun Sunday with Simon
    Miss Lila in Atlanta
    Thanks Emily for the picture and the memory of my beloved Ireland.

  7. Anonymous

    oops! I don’t know why it posts twice sometimes!
    Miss Lila

  8. I so wish i could find stuff like this…so awesome and that red color gives it a really cool, retro vibe!

  9. Kay Weaver

    I don’t know how you got that smile from Simon but it’s great! Like he’s teasing you or something. He sure didn’t mind being the beta tester here. The carriage will look great with the spring greens, hopefully there will be breaks among the spring showers to use it to the max.