A-dor-able!!! What a sweet and happy baby you were! I love your pram too.
Blessings & Aloha! (I am heading to bed, but finally got the chance to link up...tomorrow, my hubby and I are driving early, early in the morning to Atlanta to listen to a Christian preacher, so it may be Sunday before I get some more blog reading.)
I love the word "pram". We called them baby carriages. I did not have one, at least I've never found a photo of myself in one. I did, however, have a harness and leash. How else could my folks keep hold of me aboard a ship? I remember the fun was running to the end of the leash and launching myself. I know people frown on leashes for children thinking it's like walking a dog. First talk to the kids and you'll find they find them very freeing. No holding someone's hand. Walking along thinking you're on your own and then of course the whole flying aspect.
I certainly have no negative memories of my 'harness'. Pram is, of course, short for Perambulator which is quite a mouthful nearly as bad as Baby Carriage!
Aaawww Janice you were such a cute baby! There's a photo of me in a pram strapped in just like you. I think it was the fashion to leave us outside, tied up!! xx
Oh how adorable. I wish we had prams in the US. As a girl, living in England, I loved seeing them...I think they are far more elegant than a "stroller", LOL
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I absolutely love it!! You look so adorable!!
ReplyDeleteawww - you are sooo cute!!!!
ReplyDeleteI just love old photos, especially black and white. You were a very cute baby.
ReplyDeleteAaaaaah Janice such a cutie. :)
ReplyDeleteWell weren't you a bonny baby?! And gosh, they don't make prams like that any more, do they? Looks like it would have taken a bit of pushing!
ReplyDeletetoo too precious!!!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend!
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You look SOOOO cute!!
ReplyDeleteA-dor-able!!! What a sweet and happy baby you were! I love your pram too.
ReplyDeleteBlessings & Aloha!
(I am heading to bed, but finally got the chance to link up...tomorrow, my hubby and I are driving early, early in the morning to Atlanta to listen to a Christian preacher, so it may be Sunday before I get some more blog reading.)
I love the word "pram". We called them baby carriages. I did not have one, at least I've never found a photo of myself in one. I did, however, have a harness and leash. How else could my folks keep hold of me aboard a ship? I remember the fun was running to the end of the leash and launching myself. I know people frown on leashes for children thinking it's like walking a dog. First talk to the kids and you'll find they find them very freeing. No holding someone's hand. Walking along thinking you're on your own and then of course the whole flying aspect.
ReplyDeleteVery cute photo!
I certainly have no negative memories of my 'harness'. Pram is, of course, short for Perambulator which is quite a mouthful nearly as bad as Baby Carriage!
ReplyDeleteAwe...and there is that wonderful smile again XXX
ReplyDeleteAaawww Janice you were such a cute baby! There's a photo of me in a pram strapped in just like you. I think it was the fashion to leave us outside, tied up!! xx
ReplyDeleteOh how adorable. I wish we had prams in the US. As a girl, living in England, I loved seeing them...I think they are far more elegant than a "stroller", LOL
ReplyDeleteSuch a happy and cute photo x
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