Happy Valentine’s Day! One thing this new grandma can’t get enough of is this cute little love bug and a chance to whip out the camera for some photography practice. I’m not a professional photographer but I do enjoy pretending to be one. As a home/DIY blogger, I’m used to taking photos of before/after spaces and tutorial steps. A moving model is a lot more challenging but a lot of fun! I call this one “Cupid’s Aaro” and of course he’s covered in grandma kisses.
DIY cast covers: The casts had gotten a little worn and dirty looking. He does have some cute leg warmers but for this photo, I just snipped off the toes of festive dollar store socks (adult sized) and tucked in the raw edge. Perfect fit.
Update: He is now two months old and doing well! He loves to ‘talk’ and is always smiling. Thanks for the prayers! The plaster casts from his surgery were finally removed after three weeks earlier this week. He wasn’t phased one bit by the extra heavy weight from top of thighs to little tiny toes but he was temporarily horribly traumatized by the saw. Measurements were taken and he’s now wearing temporary shoes and bar until his custom ones arrive. He’ll wear them for 23 hours a day.
His feet are a little peel-y from being in casts for months so my daughter is applying a V6/lavender essential oil blend with success. And he’s able to finally bend his knees for the first time since he was born, lots of kicking and fascination with feet during that one hour a day without shoes.
And…I just want you to know that you are loved. Your comments, your support, your encouragement, your kindness, every time we interact, I’m smiling. I hope your Valentine’s Day is filled with lots of love, kisses and good health.
i just love him and his kisses. thanks for the updates , and keep those pictures of Aaro coming.
Little precious Aaron…. he is loving his grandmom and her kisses I know. And he will be fine… I had trouble with my feet and had the same cast thingy. I am fine from it all.
I am so happy for you to have such a precious Valentine in your life as well as the others.
Such a precious little fellow! My son had to wear that bar and shoes that looked like they were on the wrong feet when he was an infant, too. I think I stayed black and blue a few months, getting kicked with that thing! But now he’s all fixed, so it’s all worth it.
Bless his little heart…!! He is such a cutie..!! Thank goodness for doctor’s and what they can do now~a~day’s.. Soon he will be kicking like crazy once those are removed…!!
Happy Valentine’s Day to all..!!
He’s absolutely adorable. I can understand why you’re such a proud grandma! Looking forward to hearing more as his recovery progresses.
What a sweet grandbaby! I’m sure he is happy being able to move those little legs! I have an 8 month old baby boy and he is always on the move. 🙂
I’m following this with much excitement as it takes me back to my first child 30 years ago, born with a right club foot and missing some of the bones. I hope you know you’re in my prayers for all to go well and to have “happy feet” in the near future!
So happy for you , your grandson…..praying for you all. How cute to be covered with kisses. I remember riding a bus with 2 young mothers taking their babies, with casts to the doctor. Thankful that it can be corrected. Bless you.