A Denver Home Companion | portrait 23

dear ramona,

we like baby bottoms on this blog, yes we do.

i love you. love, mama.

a portrait of ramona, once a week, every week, in 2013. inspired by jodi’s project.

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A Denver Home Companion | ramona portrait 21

dear ramona,

your best friend, max, recently turned two (thus the cookie cake), and you’re not far behind. it’s crazy to think about how fast these two years have gone by — a cliche i’ve tried to avoid saying aloud. but it’s true. it’s absolutely insane how fast the time flies by. and i’m trying to bottle all these moments up and hold onto them bc i freaking love this stage. that’s another cliche i used to roll my eyes at: other parents told me that each new stage of your growth just gets more and more fun. but what could be more fun than a little squish bundled up tight to my chest or back?! but they were right. while i miss those squish days, this stage –this one where you are a walking, talking, bundle of learning and funny opinions and saying “no” on repeat even though you actually mean yes, and wanting your independence while also mimicking every single thing we say and do– this stage is so hilarious and fun and, yes, my favorite so far.

don’t get me wrong: with these new stages and delights there are some days where time drags on and i look so so forward to your bedtime and my quiet-me-time. days where the hours doesn’t go quite fast enough for me and you cling just a little too much when i’m just trying to get a plate of food ready for your little (picky) belly. some days, bedtime seems ages away and the wine comes out a little lot earlier than dinner time. here’s where another cliche comes in: it’s not you. it’s me. usually. some days i just did not get the sleep i needed or there is just a ton on my plate or i could really use a change of scenery but nap times and errands and conflicts just don’t allow. and you might be going through the same things. and our flow, which is usually so great, just isn’t quite happening. and that’s ok. and i can tell you from experience w my mama, that’s how it goes sometimes. but i love you to the moon and back and cross my heart i’ll take all those slow, hard days over and over again just to be w you and be your mama. seriously.

i love you, bean. keep doing what you’re doing. i’ll be here for always. love, mama.

a portrait of ramona, once a week, every week, in 2013. inspired by jodi’s project.

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A Denver Home Companion | ramona portrait 20

dear ramona,

you sure do love your endless alphabet app. we cannot believe what you’ve learned from it, how you’ve mastered it, and what a wondrous distraction it can be when mama just needs to make dinner and you just don’t want to let me. and now, when we are reading books, you not only point to the figures in the pictures to name them, but point out and name individual letters too! technology can certainly be a grand thing.

i love you, miss smarty pants. love, mama.

a portrait of ramona, once a week, every week, in 2013. inspired by jodi’s project.

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A Denver Home Companion | ramona portrait 19/52

dear ramona,

work it out, girl.

i love you and all the great faces you make doing whatever you do. love, mama.

a portrait of ramona, once a week, every week, in 2013. inspired by jodi’s project.

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A Denver Home Companion | doughnuts at salt

dear ramona,

you’ve got the sweet tooth of your father.

i love you. love, mama.

(doughnuts enjoyed at salt in boulder. a recap of this fine establishment to follow.)
a portrait of ramona, once a week, every week, in 2013. inspired by jodi’s project.
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