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“A portrait of my youngest children, once a week, every week, in 2015.”
Poet: she smiles, albeit smugly, and then runs to the camera to see the photo. She is as mischievous as she looks – ISO 100, f2.8, 1/320
 
Percy: poked and prodded and still as happy as a clam – ISO 400, f2.5, 1/160
 
I intended to write more here today but with broken sleep and busy days I have succumbed to the flu…razor blade throat and stinging sinuses; it’s not fun. Thank goodness for the long weekend and no plans. Back to bed I go…

 

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  • Kirsty
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    So sorry you're not well – it is that time of year. I'm just getting over it and it's been such a drag. Here's hoping you recover quickly! The photos are beautiful – Percy's eyes are amazing and Poet's smile is so lovely. I can't believe how big she's getting!

  • Carie
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    Aww they're both such sweet pictures this week! I hope you're feeling better soon😃

  • mackenzieglanville
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    That photo of Percy is the sweetest pic

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    What gorgeous pictures, hope you're feeling better soon x

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    hee hee I am giggling at Percy being poked and prodded xx

  • Brandi
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    That photo of Percy is the most precious…hope you have a quick recovery!

  • Michelle Haslett
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    I hope you feel better soon! I had that the other week and it's Just horrible especially when you are sleep deprived. Gorgeous pictures – I really love the one of Percy being prodded- feels like home!

  • Marian Hazel
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    Hope you're feeling better soon Jodi. Nothing worse than feeling poorly.

  • Kristina
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    Feel better soon!

  • Mammasaurus
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    Oh they are growing so fast! It's been a while since I've been over to visit, real life taking president over the online, but it's lovely to catch up. I hope you feel better soon Jodi x

  • Zena
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    Gorgeous photos! Oh no the razor blade sore throat is the worst. Besides raw honey and chicken soup which of course you cook and eat frequently. But specifically for the razor blade throat, olive leaf extract swished around in the mouth before swallowing. Also add to your daily juice while sick. It really works. Poor thing. Get well soon. xx

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