It amazes me how children can be so different. Half me, half Daddy I can see bits of us in all of them but they really are their own little people, with their own distinct personalities already.
Poppy is the sensible, serious one. She's as good as gold (most of the time) and is pretty easy to parent. She is very clever and quick to learn new things but lacks confidence in herself. She is very likeable and gets on well with boys and girls. She's affectionate but doesn't demand attention (much):
Rosie is the cheeky, mischievous one but she has the cutest smile and says “it was an accident” when she's in trouble! She likes to help all the time especially with shopping and cooking. She's pretty brave and likes to try new things from food to climbing. She's very cute and giggly and needs lots of cuddles and attention, she will play up if she doesn't get enough:
And Daisy?…..she's only 18 months old but is fearless! She climbs on everything, touches everything and doesn't want to miss out on anything, she thinks every bit of food is for her and she's going to starve if she doesn't get it now. She's cheeky, giggly and cuddly but screams when you say no and takes herself off somewhere quiet to have a fit in peace. She wants to be big like her sisters NOW:
My little monkeys are all very different but I really do love them all the same.
Karen x
Franki | Little Luca & Me
February 17, 2014 at 1:58 pm (11 years ago)All these photos are beautiful, I love the enquisitiveness of the last two. The innocence and magic of childhood finding the fascinating in things we take for granted x
Would Like To Be
February 17, 2014 at 2:32 pm (11 years ago)Thank you for the lovely comment. I can’t believe my youngest was actually picking the butterflies up x
Clare Mansell
February 17, 2014 at 5:29 pm (11 years ago)Their different personalities are interesting, I wonder if it’s anything to do with birth order too as they seem to be progressively more confident?
Would Like To Be
February 18, 2014 at 3:11 pm (11 years ago)Probably… first time round they are in no hurry to grow up but the younger ones want to be able to do everything now!
Jess @ Along Came Cherry
February 17, 2014 at 6:17 pm (11 years ago)Gorgeous. And I love the way all children are so different, it’s such fun to learn about each child’s personality x
Would Like To Be
February 18, 2014 at 3:07 pm (11 years ago)Thank you 🙂
Loving life with little ones
February 17, 2014 at 8:30 pm (11 years ago)I love the photos you have chosen for this Karen , particularly Daisy with the butterfly, where was that? I often wonder how siblings can be so different when they have the same environment x
Would Like To Be
February 18, 2014 at 3:07 pm (11 years ago)It’s the butterfly zoo in Lydney. Definitely worth a visit. We went on Sunday & not posted about it yet but here’s our last visit: https://www.wouldliketobeayummymummy.com/country-kids-the-butterfly-oe/
Vikki Holness
February 18, 2014 at 8:55 pm (11 years ago)Your girls are growing up so quickly Karen and it’s wonderful to see their individual personalities shine through in your photos xxx
Vikki @ Love From Mummy
Would Like To Be
February 19, 2014 at 10:25 pm (11 years ago)Thanks Vikki, it’s scary how quickly it happens x
Capture by Lucy
February 19, 2014 at 11:37 pm (11 years ago)Umm do they do ladybird wellies in grown up sizes?! Too cute xx
Would like to be
February 21, 2014 at 8:26 pm (11 years ago)Hee hee, they are a bit cute x