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Ezra's first bath

Here you go, Ezra's first bath from a couple of days ago...



Asleep in the bath? No problem?

Asleep all day? No problem?

Sleep more than ten minutes at night without demanding mum's boobs? NEVER!

Comments

ptowngirl said…
How sweet! I'm so happy to see a nice, caring and involved father such as yourself taking such a delight in your children. You're a great example for dads everywhere. :-)
freefalling said…
Wish I could sleep in the bath.
Anonymous said…
I have never seen such a thing in all my baby-bathing days! Ezra must feel so secure in your hands that he can fall asleep even in water--amazing!
The photos from yesterday are priceless.
Kris McCracken said…
So far, Ezra has demonstrated a remarkable ability to sleep in all manner of circumstances and/or Henry-related noise.

Fingers crossed that it lasts!
Neva said…
It must feel like he is back in the womb if he can sleep that solidly!!! great shot.
~tanty~ said…
What a lovely family. Love to see all of your pictures of Ezra and Henry.

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