Thursday, June 8, 2017

My little tomboy...

This week Ema got her first scratch, as she fell down from her little motorcycle. It wasnt a big deal for her. As I said in last post she loves to play in sand, and this is just so you can see its true...she loves to trow sand to her face, into eyes and hair :D Also she has a lots of little uncles (non older sis or aunt), so that's how I explaining toys and clothes :))










Thursday, June 1, 2017

Around the HOME...

Home is wherever Im with you...


















My little gardener...

So last week Ema and I were in my hometown visiting my parents. As you can see on photos below my father creates a garden, to plant all kind of fruits and vegetables, from all of our back yard(and the front yard). Thats his thing, he enjoys it, he lives it. He is the only one I know that eat ONLY RAW FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, nothing more (no eggs, no milk, nothing) for 8 years now(or even more). This time, he has a little helper name Ema. She picked strawberry but she also ate it all too. Her grandpa picked a little purple carrot for her, she tried to eat it but it didnt work, so she gave a little to her grandpa, little to her mama, to grandma... :D



















1st of May and some more

I am so late this time... I havent been posting since our little princess sister came from Africa with her mom (my sister in law). Im not allowed to post her photos, but believe me- she is gorgeous and so tiny. So... Ema discovered pomegranate, and discovered that it bursts and splash her if she squeeze it... She had so much fun with it, and when I saw and heard her laugh I let her do it...we have only one childhood. Then few days after squeezing pomegranate (:D) we went camping, actually it was more like picnic. Three of us with our friends. Ema was great all the time. She was always in motion, discovering something, exploring, trying something new... She is very curious in every way all the time, and I love that. I love her adventurous and joyful spirit! I will always let her to explore and discover world on her own, as long as her life is not in danger. Im one of that parents whos not afraid of dirt and water, and I think that it is even very important to let kids experience dirt and water in every way, as for their development (in every way- physical, mental, intellectual...) and for there health (immune system). We went to jump in rain puddles, we walk barefoot on the grass and concrete and sand and dirt, we climb the trees, we do finger and foot painting, her favorite is the sand...she loves to play in the sand, to toss it in the air... I looove to see her happy doing all this things, I love to hear her laugh and see her enjoying life.