typealice

31 Oct, 2007

Photo Op Gone Wrong

Posted by: typealice In: Baby| Gillian| I <3 Clive

Here’s a sequence of photos that were taken when Clive wanted to put the baby into the pumpkin for a photo op. When he suggested doing it, I thought he meant putting the baby on top of the pumpkin, not in it. You can see Ash’s little feet stradeling the outside of the pumpkin so as not to be put inside of it. What a smart kid.

Hallowe'en Gone Wrong

And then, there’s video of his wails so that he can sue us for child abuse when he’s older. He sounded like he was being burned or something!

Clive’s response to this? “This is what having kids is all about!”

4 Responses to "Photo Op Gone Wrong"

1 | Ambera

October 31st, 2007 at 6:10 pm

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Okay sis. I’m sending child services after you. The baby is not a toy.
But damn he woulda looked cute in that pumpkin…

3 | yuri

November 1st, 2007 at 1:11 pm

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um… that didn’t work so hot. I was trying to say, “I (heart) Clive, but using the emoticon with the “3″ and the “

4 | Poppy

November 4th, 2007 at 2:25 pm

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awww…poor little fella. But I would SO do the same thing :)

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  • Joan: sounds like the troll needs to get a real life
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About

I'm Gillian, a Nova Scotian woman with a son named Ash (born 09/07) and a wife to Clive. I am what they call an Attachment Parent; I breastfeed, wear my baby as much as possible, cosleep, cloth diaper and practice elimination communication. I have very strong parenting views. We are raising Ash as an organic vegetarian. I care about the environment and do what I can to reduce my carbon footprint and set a good example for others, especially my child.

I'm proudly drug free, but can't say that I have always been. My early 20s were comprised mostly of travelling- I've lived and worked everywhere from West Africa to the Caribbean. I currently run AP Mamas, a site dedicated to attachment parenting and G Slings, my sustainable sling company.