“It is as though the poem, through its exuberance, awakened new depths in us. […] And this is also true of a simple experience of reading. The image offered us by reading the poem now becomes really our own. It takes root in us. It has been given us by another, but we begin to have the impression that we could have created it…[the image] becomes a new being…by making us what it expresses. […] Here expression creates being” (Bachelard).
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
CRAWLING!
Wow. I live in a world where I have a baby who crawls. Weird.
Yesterday morning I said to my mother: "he may even be crawling by Christmas!" Then, he crawled at lunchtime! Yikes! Things are speeding up!
Wow - very impressive!! I guess I can't use the excuse of, "my baby didn't ever really crawl because his tummy was too big to lift off the ground" anymore. That's what we always said with Joshua, who was a bit bigger than Edgar, but not THAT much bigger...I'm very impressed. He can keep that knowledge away from Henry, though. I'm perfectly happy with Henry just hanging out in one place for awhile. Crawling changes everything!
5 comments:
What a big boy!! I love his hair, I miss that kid!
Are you using the same hair products on Edgar as you are on Axel? That hair reminds me of Axel in high school.
YAY Edgar!
Love the face plant at the end.
Practicing for future stage diving and crowd surfing, I think.
He is too cute. I mean, like *stealing hearts* cute.
[shhh. don't tell Jason.]
So cute! That is crazy how time flies!
Wow - very impressive!! I guess I can't use the excuse of, "my baby didn't ever really crawl because his tummy was too big to lift off the ground" anymore. That's what we always said with Joshua, who was a bit bigger than Edgar, but not THAT much bigger...I'm very impressed. He can keep that knowledge away from Henry, though. I'm perfectly happy with Henry just hanging out in one place for awhile. Crawling changes everything!
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