So our daughter is one year old… time to start teaching her what woman should do around the house. Right?

Too early for playing with hot oil, boiling water, and sharp knifes, but old enough to help me with the laundry, and gardening… 🙂 What do you think!?

 

 

Macro Flowers Saturday badge 3

BWS tips button

 

 

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Pinterest
Email
Print

19 responses to “Little helper”

  1. I know that I have said it before, but they are so good that I am telling you again. I love your photos. Your precious daughter in the washing machine is so cute!!!

  2. I love your photos of your little one in the laundry, so cute.

    Your macro shots are amazing, I love them all.

    Thanks so much for joining in with us this week, hope to see more of your work in the future.

    Angela

  3. The last two photos are fabulous, the shot of the leaf and water droplets is really wonderful, what a great macro shot! Thank you for visiting my blog and for your lovely comments.

  4. Hi Ewa, thank you for linking with Flowers on Saturday:)
    Great set of photos and your little one is beautiful and yes one year old – that’s a perfect time to start teaching the young lady how she should help her Mom 🙂
    Have a lovely weekend !!

  5. Great pictures!! Love the composition–and the cute subject!!

    Found you from the Mom Pledge blog hop and I’m so glad I did! I’ve enjoyed your photography very much!!

  6. Oh, how adorable! Yes, I agree. Time she starts pulling her weight around the house! lol

    We do that too of her helping me. The older daughter puts away & folds her own laundry now, while baby just puts a few things into a basket, whether they need to be in the basket is another story entirely.

    Btw, jealous that you have flowers. Have I told you that the leaves are just now STARTING to grow here? (Note the underlying anger at Mother Nature over here right now) lol

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Discover more from Mom Photographer & Co

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading