Cormac just turned three. I got his hair cut, not his first but definitely his most boyish haircut. I thought it might make it easier for me to see him start Montessori kindergarten if he didn’t look so very little.
That’s tomorrow and I’m not feeling that it will make much difference now.
So, I promise I don’t normally dress him quite so hipster. Cormac really looks like he is on his way to reunite The Libertines.
Also, for the curious here’s a photo from the birthday party that his dad ran.
D’awww.
He really shows his soul in every shot. Love the hat. It is so hard to let them go, every step of the way.
Your children are going to have the most stunning photos of their childhood. My kids will be wondering where all the photos, apart from the ones they take of each other/themselves are.
You two are very kind.
Are they party hats on dinosaurs? Lovely photos.
They are indeed. Well spotted. https://twitter.com/#!/bluemilk/media/slideshow?url=pic.twitter.com%2FgLeoUVmd
It’s amazing how a haircut can make a little one look so much older, but I hear you on not feeling ready to let them go – I’m facing the same struggle with my tiny baby (she’s actually 1, but still feels like a new born to me) and the thought of leaving her in childcare so I can work – which I really want to do – is difficult to come to terms with.
Looks like Cormac had a lovely birthday, could be Bill’s job from now on? I had Mr Good doing his first ever cake for Miss Two (now Three) birthday party. I went well, very well. I’m not sure if I’m really pleased, or just a little disappointed that he didn’t find it more difficult. Here’s a photo