I don’t see a lot of myself in Babby. Well, looks-wise anyway.
I think he came out of me, but I was pretty out of it. Maybe it was an elaborate hallucination? One thing’s for sure – there’s no paternity uncertainty in this household.
You’ll find it. I didn’t see any of me in the Bug until he was over a year and his face turned a little less baby-ish. Also, I think we tend to see the other person more just as a rule. Eric always saw me in him. I always saw him.
Hmmmmm… I really need to see a baby picture of you again, but I do have to say that I think he has your eyes. When I clicked on your “Meet Me” page and compare the photo of you there with Babby’s right above, well… he looks like your kid to me. I definitely see lots of PH, too, though. Genetics are fun, huh?
I can see you in him. I think he’s got your face shape, and your nose. He does look a lot like daddy too, though. Somebody once told me that’s common, since as a species it’s a good thing if fathers have some reason to believe the kid actually belongs to them. Not sure if there’s any truth to it (random person at social engagement wasn’t exactly a credible source on evolutionary biology), but there do seem to be an awful lot of babies around me that look just like dad. 🙂
I think babby looks like a blend of the two of you. And I agree that he has your eyes.
I think Isaac looks like me and James looks like his dad. But we also hear all the time that they look like each other, even though hubby & I are as different physically as two people can be.
Also, all of that generation of cousins look very similar to one another when you see them all together, but separately it’s not very noticeable.
You notice this with the litters of dogs I used to work with, too – individually, there would be huge variation between any two dogs from the same litter. They might be big and small, light and dark, boisterous and calm. But you could easily make broad generalizations about the litter as a whole – that litter is easily frightened, this litter all have that mask over their face, etc.
Like you said, no question about paternity. I agree about your face-shape and eyes, though.
Ummm- wow. I instinctively capitalized the F in face-shape, before I realized the embarrassing error and corrected it. What has Facebook done to me?!?!
I love the attention to detail clothing-wise. 🙂
You know I had to 😀
You’ll find it. I didn’t see any of me in the Bug until he was over a year and his face turned a little less baby-ish. Also, I think we tend to see the other person more just as a rule. Eric always saw me in him. I always saw him.
PH says Babby gets his looks from him and his “cute” from me. I wish – I love his little dimples, and he gets those from his daddy!
He does have my webbed toe, though, the poor little freak.
Hmmmmm… I really need to see a baby picture of you again, but I do have to say that I think he has your eyes. When I clicked on your “Meet Me” page and compare the photo of you there with Babby’s right above, well… he looks like your kid to me. I definitely see lots of PH, too, though. Genetics are fun, huh?
DNA is COOL.
Love the shirts. Nice.
I can see you in him. I think he’s got your face shape, and your nose. He does look a lot like daddy too, though. Somebody once told me that’s common, since as a species it’s a good thing if fathers have some reason to believe the kid actually belongs to them. Not sure if there’s any truth to it (random person at social engagement wasn’t exactly a credible source on evolutionary biology), but there do seem to be an awful lot of babies around me that look just like dad. 🙂
I’ve read that too, and I think it’s true.
I think he has my head, too – my round apple-head instead of PH’s long melon-head.
I think he has more of your head shape as well. And his eyes look like yours too.
i don’t see it as much in the baby picture comparison, but the baby and grown up daddy sure do look alike….
you know how some babies look like old men? well, i think PH looks a little like a baby:) hehe jk
Maybe I should shave his head? :-p
definitely 🙂
I think babby looks like a blend of the two of you. And I agree that he has your eyes.
I think Isaac looks like me and James looks like his dad. But we also hear all the time that they look like each other, even though hubby & I are as different physically as two people can be.
Also, all of that generation of cousins look very similar to one another when you see them all together, but separately it’s not very noticeable.
Genetics are neat.
You notice this with the litters of dogs I used to work with, too – individually, there would be huge variation between any two dogs from the same litter. They might be big and small, light and dark, boisterous and calm. But you could easily make broad generalizations about the litter as a whole – that litter is easily frightened, this litter all have that mask over their face, etc.
Like you said, no question about paternity. I agree about your face-shape and eyes, though.
Ummm- wow. I instinctively capitalized the F in face-shape, before I realized the embarrassing error and corrected it. What has Facebook done to me?!?!
Maybe we should start a rival social nextwork, Faceshape.
All I can think about that last pic is, “Food in pan, Daddy? I EAT IT!”
You know that’s totally what he’s thinking.