Okay, bear with me - the Holy Week theme is "Celebration." BUT, in Cari's defense, she thought this was going to fall post-Easter. And if I didn't have all these babies, we'd totally do a seder! That's a celebration!
So while I couldn't plan a celebration this week, I have a little celebration that we encounter every day... Dad comes home!
Infectious joy + tummy raspberries.
I debated cropping the twins out of this one, but I get a kick out of Elizabeth's pasty little tummy :P
And that look of love... Multiply it by about a million and that's the look Jesus is giving you right now, no matter how much you sin. The love of a Father for his precious child. When's the last time somebody looked at you like that?
Linking up with Cari & the Clan for Theme Thursday - go check out more celebrations!
Aw man! Daddy coming home was always the most exciting part of the day! I LOVE the smile on your daughter's face in that top photo. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteDaddy's arrival at the end of the day definitely gets celebrated here too!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pictures between the natural light and the great love communicated in their gazes, well done!!
Beautiful photos, Rosie! My kids scream "DADDY!!!" and run for the door every single time. What a wonderful celebration to capture.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures and beautiful sentiment! I am fortunate to see this when I come through the door at daycare every day. It's a nice position to be in, for sure! Kind of makes all the stuff I miss throughout the day a little more bearable!
ReplyDeleteDomestic celebrations are the best. Daddy coming home is a favorite around here, too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up.
LOVE! And what a beautiful image to think of Jesus looking at us like that! Blessed Triduum!
ReplyDeleteOH..I thought those were baby dolls on the floor. They are real babies. You are so blessed.
ReplyDeleteLove this celebration!! My husband works from home, in an office on the top of the house, and he eats all meals with us. You'd think he'd been gone for a week each time he comes down, with the celebratory "Dad!!!" and "Daddy!!!". :-)
ReplyDeleteHa! Love it. The twins were having their own little party over there. Sweetness.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it great how excited they get? All my kids, even the senior citizens, cheer when daddy gets here too!
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