9-18 Pictures Worth 1,000 Words
By Courtney Westfall
I remember combing through my baby book so many times growing up. Reading a book written about me was so special. The date my first tooth came in, the funny things I said. What a special treasure to look back on. When my oldest child was born, I started filling his baby book out at the hospital. I recorded the first words out of my mouth when I met him, his birth statistics, my hopes and dreams for my precious snowflake. After a few months, my dedication to recording his milestones and memories waned.
Fast forward to #2. His baby book is still wrapped in plastic.
#3 doesn’t have a baby book.
When I feel twinges of mom-guilt wash over me from time to time about not having a special treasured book to pass on to each child, I look back on the things I’ve posted about my kids on social media and smile. Facebook has become a 21st Century baby book of sorts and I’d like to share a few of my favorite entries.
- I put the “wrong” lid on my daughter’s cup.
- There’s One in Every Family
- This photo is titled, “Why, Lord, Why?!”
Courtney Westfall is a Children’s Pastor at First United Methodist Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She is married to Kyle and they have three kids, who keep them on their toes.
Likes: naps, lake days and peanut M&Ms.
Dislikes: sneezes and movie spoilers.
I love your perspective on parenting, Courtney. You always make me smile!