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“A portrait of my children, once a week, every week, in 2013.”
Che: a single moment and there he is; the teenager.
Poet: hiding under her new hat, looking very “little house”
 
I got a bit of a shock when I saw this photo of Che on the screen. So long-limbed, his features more defined. I think he’s almost outgrown this space.
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I always love a portrait framed by a doorway and this one is perfect / a sweet gaze accompanied by a precious conversation between mother and daughter / a portrait of a room – Bella and Gabby are surrounded by beauty / the sweetest (and most accomplished) butterfly catcher I know / and golden happiness – just look at all that autumnal goodness.

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  • Lou Archell
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    My boys have grown just lately – it's so alarming. One minute huge turn ups, the next I can see the tops of their socks. The button isn't there to add yet… lou x

  • sara
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    gorgeous is that brick wall background.
    and those children. .
    lovely, as always!

    x

  • Sylvie
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    It is so bittersweet to watch the little ones turn into big ones. As a mother we want them to grow big and strong, yet we grieve our lost babies. I am thankful for your reminders to document along the way!

  • Lil Muse Lily
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    i look at pictures of Lily from when we first started this project and i cannot believe how much she has grown in less than a year. then i look at myself and i too have grown

  • little beds
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    It is so bittersweet, as we see them age before us. Please just wait for me a little while, small ones – I've got growing to do, too. Beautiful images of your babes as ever. Holly.x

  • moose and bird
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    They really do just grow before your eyes. Once a baby, then a toddler….please slow down! Your captures are perfect as always Jodi. I adore Poet's beautiful sunny hat. Have a happy weekend. Melinda x

  • Reply

    Yes this year I've really noticed the passage of time through my photos – I started the year with a small babe and I now have an increasingly independent toddler. It's amazing, exciting, and terrifying all at the same time. x

  • Katrina@capturingmoments
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    Wow Che, you're giving your mama a scare. Slow down!! I think our children may grow quicker than our hearts are ready for!

  • Lottie :: Oyster and Pearl
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    It's the regular, annual celebrations that make me stop and think about my babies and how they were this time last year, last Halloween (and how far we've come as a family, too).

    Love little Poet this week. That wall is the perfect backdrop.

  • Mother Down Under
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    They grow up so quickly don't they? I have found myself hugging Toddler C tighter and tighter, trying to hold onto the little bit of baby that is left in him.

  • tinajo
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    Lovely portraits! 🙂

    http://tinajoathome.com/

  • aluminiumgirl
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    I'd definitely be re-thinking Che's presence in this space now that he is older (but I'm a bit of a worrier like that, and I keep my girls locked off the public sphere). Worth considering though.

  • one claire day
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    Oh that hat! x

  • Stephanie Jefferson
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    love the mood created in Che's portrait. Gorgeous!

  • Cassie Webster
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    Before I even read your comment, I thought the same – you can see the teenage Che. They grow so fast xx

  • Milina O
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    Oh yes, Che has teenager written all over him here. Thank you for replying to my question regarding printing. I think I will do the same and have a few printed at the same time. x

    • Jodi
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      I wonder if we could share the postage? I'll chat to them and see what they say x

    • Milina O
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      That sounds like a fantastic idea! x

  • Catherine
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    Oh my Che has certainly grown lots looking at him in this photo. Love Poet's sweet little hat. x

  • Erica
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    I know, right? I get these glimmers when I look at my girl and there glances back with the face of a lady. I think she's three! She's too young for this!

  • Kym Piez
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    I know what you mean! In fact, the photograph of my four year old this week gave me a glimpse of the teenager he will be. Beautiful photos, and I hope you keep photographing Che for a bit longer for the 52 portrait series!

    http://www.kympiez.blogspot.com.au/2013/11/4452.html

    • Jodi
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      I'll definitely finish the year with Che's portraits but for 2014…I'm not so sure x

  • cityhippyfarmgirl.com
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    those glimpses you get stop you don't they. The teen to come….oh!

  • ...melody...
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    Sweet! It is scary how quickly they seem to grow up.

  • Steph @ this brown wren
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    Oh my he has grown up! And sweet Poet in her floral hat…divine xx

  • Amber {we stood together}
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    Ahhh, those little flash forwards are a little scary aren't they? But the good thing is that they do teach you to appreciate the NOW.
    Poet has the most amazing collection of hats and beanies. x

  • Cassandra Michelin
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    so cute!

  • look see. by naomi fenton
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    They're both amazing portraits – it must be quite daunting seeing them grow up through this project, right before your eyes xx

  • thejadeleaf
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    Hi Jodi. Not much of a commenter these days, but oh my, I TOTALLY see a shift in Che with this portrait. Hope your well. Much love. Jade x

  • Lissa Snapp
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    Hello Jodi, another batch of sweet photos. Your little ones are growing so fast. I am sure your trip to Bali was such an amazing experience for them. It looked like a very nice time. Your photos and writing of the trip made me yearn for some travel myself. Our little guy was born 2 months ago and I am finally getting around to joining up with the 52 week project. So excited, thanks for this great idea!

    All the best, Lissa

  • tinyparticlesoflight
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    Jodi, I feel the same way about my 4 year old boys – for a split second here and there I see them at age 14. How could that be happening already?!

    Love Poet's Little House bonnet!

    xo
    cortnie

  • Suven Chow
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    I just realized I'm like the only Chinese joining in this project! Or am I? 🙂

  • Victoria
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    oh my he has grown quite alot,
    Thank you for making us on off your favorites for the week.

  • Jesi
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    So sweet, little Poet the bonnet wearing prairie girl! Che does look so grown up! I wonder what I will do when my Elias is so grown looking!?

  • little sleep
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    Such beautiful images, they do look so grown up! xx

  • airstreamfamily
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    I haven't got around to visiting or posting for a while and its just amazing to see how much they've grown up.

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