Watching the little ones as they explore the world and learn to cope with it is fascinating. As a parent, I was more focused on the care of our little ones. With grand-kids ages 28 to 5, we watched them as they became adults (some still are on that path). As a great-grand parent, it has been a joy to watch the first of the next generation learn to think and do things. He has approached life as "watch", "think" "do".
I think I can throw a football.
I think I can play this game!
I know I can throw this ball.
First encounter with a small frog. What's he thinking?
Dancing at his Mom and Dad's wedding.
He watched for a while and then joined the dancing.
(The older boy was really good.)
4 comments:
Lew, you have this Thinking Lark real sorted.
Love the pics and to see how kids grow-up Thinking.
What a fun post Lew, neat captures of the little one.
What a delight to see children learn and process things! Cute kid.
Great shots. I don't even have grandkids yet! Can't wait to capture their expressions and lives as you have. :)
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