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photography by Kate Wilhelm

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pyjama day

Knowing that the forecast was calling for a high of minus 15 degrees Celsius today, my day off, I decided to make it a stay at home day – no errands, no obligations, just chillin’ with my son. Add to that a night of crappy sleep and slightly upset stomach, and we downgraded to a pyjama day. It was great. We watched Wall-E this morning, then we both had a nap, then made banana bread this afternoon. Here are the pictures:

morning with tractors

firetruck

banana bread

moment
Right before he started screaming, “No don’t take my picture! DON’T. TAKE. MY. PICTURE!”

aftermath
Something about having such a big bag of flour makes me feel more grown up than anything.

We are so doing this again.

8 Responses to “pyjama day”

  1. Kyla Says:

    My favorite is the one at the table in front of the window. Gorgeous. It says so much, I think.

  2. thordora Says:

    Wish mine were calm enough for that! And man he’s adorable.

  3. Mad Says:

    Gawd, I need to learn how to use my camera. And get an eye. And wrestle down a pajama day.

    The window shot wins, hands down.

  4. Hannah Says:

    You mean, every day isn’t pajama day? Because we all have head colds at my house, and I haven’t been dressed in actual clothes in over 48 hours. ;)

    I know I’ve said this before, and maybe it doesn’t mean much coming from someone who takes pictures of her own fingers on occasion, but you are a truly gifted artist. Keep ‘em coming.

  5. bea Says:

    You have such incredible windows. How are you feeling about the house these days? I know you guys had a bit of a rough start with that place.

  6. magpie Says:

    the second one is so evocative. and he’s so cute!

  7. Denguy Says:

    Yup. I agree about the flour thing.

  8. janet Says:

    I love the one of him at the table. I also am a big fan of pyjama days.

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