
Before my clients arrived for the Little Blue Dress shoot (see previous post) I had some time to snap a few photos of my oldest Kaleb. Even though I seem to have a 100000 pictures of my sons at the park I never seem to grow tired of having new ones. Maybe it’s because they do something goofy each time.

In this case, I wanted to capture the maturity that Kaleb seems to be excuding as of late in his little four year old world.

Kaleb grabbed his daddies old skateboard from the garage and insisted that he was big enough to ride it. Or as he says, “Like a big boy”

Well, Kaleb’s idea of big boy riding and all of ours seems to differ right now.

Baby don’t grow up to quickly. Mamma still needs her baby boy.