The Sisters Market is suddenly browseable... the child is happy.... conversations are not interrupted.... My lordy! This is a good thing! Why didn't I think of it before? (Or - more to the point - why did I only think of it just as we were about to LEAVE the market on Saturday..?).
I think the wee one has blog-photographer potential... Nice shot of Carla's purses (above) and this gorgeous birdie brooch by Madz Has Runaway.
I came home with hair ties and a few projects to do with and for the wee one.
And I had lots of distracted half-conversations with people... until the camera came out.
My "official" wedding photographer was my high-energy/center-of-attention-at-all-times nephew. Worked like a charm! He was busy, important, and had a blast!
ReplyDelete(p.s. He also refused to let anyone see any of the photographs...such an artiste!)
(p.s.s. word verification is "messy." This is so unfair, as I just spent an hour going through papers. Also, eerily appropriate, for the same reason!)
How bizarre- I just blogged about making a camera for Busy for the same reason!
ReplyDeleteDigital cameras - aren't they great - do you think she would have been as enthralled in the old days of waiting for the film to be developed?
ReplyDeleteThese are great photos for one so young!
ReplyDeleteYour last photo reminded me I have a couple of MIP Downtown Boy Jackets I need to be making.
ReplyDeleteI really hope the camera fascination lasts!!
Glad you got that "thief" sorted out - what a nerve!!
ReplyDeleteUptown Girl pattern is great, very easy. My 3yr old GD loves hers AND the digital camera.
Your "little one" will love the Uptown girl. I have made one each for my girls and used different waddings in each. I found the bamboo/cotton blend gives a more 'drapey' look and used a wool blend in the other. Don't know 'till you try!! But both turned out great. Pattern is really simple to follow.
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