Does Mila travel around her crib as she sleeps? I would check on my daughter when she was Mila's age and she'd be in a different spot each time. It was impossible to keep her covered up with her blanket! Mila's so sweet. I'm loving the daily pictures you're sharing with us.
Brak mi twoich twórczych snów małej córeczki. Przypominam sobie jak 27 lat temu spała moja córka. Miałam do pierwszego roku życia święty spokój. Ile ja wówczas miałam czas zrobić.
Oh my! I have absolutely no idea what to say. You are so lucky to have her and definitely she is lucky to have you as her parents! I absolutely adore your blog and find each and every picture you post inspiring!
ps. I also love Gaiman and it was quite a surprise to see his book at your photo!
Eloísa: Hehe, I'm reading only old fashion fairytales to Mila, but yes, I'm reading Neil Gaiman's "Fragile Things" little by little. I have several other book's unfinished too, like Cormac McCarthy The Road.
Ceren: Yes, I love thrillers too. Lately I've been reading scandinavian crime fiction, Stig Larsson, Jo Nesbø and Karin Fossum. I highly recommend you to read Stig Larsson Millenium Trilogy, in case you haven't read it yet! I was totally hooked. (I know, I know, it's not fair that I've been reading only swedish and norweigian thriller writers since I'm a finn, and we have great detective fiction writers here too... but what can I say. I love reading foreign literature because it's always like making a little trip to another country. Especially when you can't or have afford to travel.
About the crib, it's Stokke Sleepi. Another scandinavian ad here... http://www.stokke.com/ I love the practical concept, Mila can use this same bed many years, and after that it could be transformed to chairs.
my daugther is sleeping in diffrent positions at nigth,is sometimes very funny and so cute :)) ...beautiful and funny as your daughter as my daughter is sleeping .
Sweet dreams are made of this! Ternerness, peace... Is there anything more peaceful in the world that look a baby sleeping?
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable! What a sweetheart.
ReplyDeletea Neil Gaiman book! good reads...
ReplyDeleteI just love your blog. some of my favorite pictures of my boys are when they are sleeping.
She really nestled in to an interesting spot in her crib! :)
ReplyDeleteI love that, even in her sleep, she's got a good grip on her little friend. So cute!
ReplyDeletePerfect!
ReplyDeleteDitto...Ditto...Ditto... and I love her crib!!
ReplyDeleteShe sure is a sweetheart
ReplyDeleteLovely to see her again! I'm delighted she is still a good sleeper. Best to you and your family this holiday season!
ReplyDeleteis the book ends with -itsen tess gerritsen's? :) i adore her + mila:)
ReplyDeleteYes, there is Tess Gerritsen "Body Double (2004)" in finnish. I have to confess that I haven't read that one yet. Now it's next in line! :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE baby's in tights!!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the "Jane Fonda"-look! Very handy at babies.
ReplyDeleteCute! Looks like a babybay crib? Very handy, those.
ReplyDeleteThat is a nice crib. I like that it's round and not square. Mila is adorable too! :)
ReplyDeleteIs Mila reading a Neil Gaiman's novel? :-D
ReplyDeleteGood taste!!!
Does Mila travel around her crib as she sleeps? I would check on my daughter when she was Mila's age and she'd be in a different spot each time. It was impossible to keep her covered up with her blanket! Mila's so sweet. I'm loving the daily pictures you're sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteBrak mi twoich twórczych snów małej córeczki. Przypominam sobie jak 27 lat temu spała moja córka. Miałam do pierwszego roku życia święty spokój. Ile ja wówczas miałam czas zrobić.
ReplyDeleteI highly recommend Body Double, Adele! You should read it asap if you're into thrillers.
ReplyDeleteI love your sense of humor... and your blog!
ReplyDeleteOoh is that a SLeepi from Stokke?
ReplyDeleteOh my! I have absolutely no idea what to say. You are so lucky to have her and definitely she is lucky to have you as her parents! I absolutely adore your blog and find each and every picture you post inspiring!
ReplyDeleteps. I also love Gaiman and it was quite a surprise to see his book at your photo!
Thank you :)
ReplyDeleteEloísa: Hehe, I'm reading only old fashion fairytales to Mila, but yes, I'm reading Neil Gaiman's "Fragile Things" little by little. I have several other book's unfinished too, like Cormac McCarthy The Road.
Ceren: Yes, I love thrillers too. Lately I've been reading scandinavian crime fiction, Stig Larsson, Jo Nesbø and Karin Fossum. I highly recommend you to read Stig Larsson Millenium Trilogy, in case you haven't read it yet! I was totally hooked. (I know, I know, it's not fair that I've been reading only swedish and norweigian thriller writers since I'm a finn, and we have great detective fiction writers here too... but what can I say. I love reading foreign literature because it's always like making a little trip to another country. Especially when you can't or have afford to travel.
About the crib, it's Stokke Sleepi. Another scandinavian ad here...
http://www.stokke.com/ I love the practical concept, Mila can use this same bed many years, and after that it could be transformed to chairs.
I love the little stockinged feet through the slats. She is so cute! Does she just fall asleep like that by herself or does she have help?
ReplyDeleteaw...she looks so pretty and serene, I love her baby cot, the ones here are all so boringly squarish. Happy week ahead.
ReplyDeleteShe is a sweetie. I love the way she sleeps. Reminds me of my girls when they were small. They grow so very fast!
ReplyDeletemy daugther is sleeping in diffrent positions at nigth,is sometimes very funny and so cute :)) ...beautiful and funny as your daughter as my daughter is sleeping .
ReplyDelete:D
ReplyDeleteihana tuo babytrap/grip, vaikka ei näytäkään kolahtavan keneenkään muuhun kuin minuun...
Tuossa on vähän Gary Larsonmaista tyyliä =)
Ha that's so awesome. Just imagine what she'll do in a big girl bed. Go to sleep under the covers and wake up next to the bed.
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