How many pictures do I really need of Olivia doing the same thing? I'm trying to go through my photos and delete the redundant ones, but I just can't. Even though they are of Olivia doing the same thing, playing with a push toy, I love each and every one of these expressions. Deleting one of them is like deleting a part of my daughter. Does that make sense? I admit, I have the tendency to hoard useless memorabilia that I can't quite remember why I have it in the first place. I have improved over the years, but when I see these photos of my children and each photo has a different expression, I just can't press that delete button. I mean, really, how can you? Look at that face! ;)
Olivia is 14 months in these photos. She has just started to walk consistently. I love this age because this is when they start becoming their own little person. They have the mobility to go where they want to go and make their own decisions on what to do with their time. I love watching her explore her surroundings and figure out how to use her toys. She never was one to sit still, she was a mover and now that she can walk, she's in heaven.
Another reason I love these photos is because they showcase her hairline perfectly. She was born with hair, not as much as Walker but she wasn't bald. Except for her sides. She didn't have hair on either side of her head for a long time. She had enough on the top and back to make up for the lack of hair on the sides, but if you look closely you'll see that she doesn't have any hair on either side of her head. I loved it because it made for a very nice hairline and it framed her face perfectly. She's in desperate need of a hair cut at this very moment, but it makes sense because she's 2. But I loved her hairline and her hairless sides. :)
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