
Or am I that Mom that just posts too many of her kids? (I can admit that I am not the one with the TMI posts – like broadcasting my love for breastfeeding, or showing my son pooping on the potty)
As I take what I think to be cute, easy-to-like pics for Instagram, Facebook and Twitter, I wonder how many other moms are in the same boat? I remember getting advice from several parents that you just don’t get as many pics of your 2nd (or 3rd, 4th) child since you’re so much busier. Perhaps that is the case…but I think that i am actually doing pretty good!

Maybe that is because our smart phones make these moments easier to capture?
I should note, I also often take note of the background of my pics before posting. Is my house clean enough? Does my child have a nice enough outfit on without tons of food splattered across it?
I’d like to think that I am not the only one to have these thoughts. Anyone have any suggestions for moving forward?
Urban Suburban Mommy adds:
I have looked at the photo albums my mom put together and I have wondered the same thing. There are definitely more pictures of me – the eldest – then there are of my brother. This may be because I’m in the solo pics and in most of the pics of my brother! But it’s probably also because I was a busy 2-year-old who didn’t nap and didn’t give my mom enough time to pull out her 35 mil. and take all of the cute pictures I posed for as an infant.
My goodness, I was a cute infant!
In the days before digital, where you had to buy film, print and develop it, I think it was just so much trickier. My mom didn’t always carry a camera. That would have been cumbersome and her baby bag was already big enough.
But me?
I’m so busy taking pictures, filming, filtering and posting that sometimes I forget to sit back and watch what they’re doing in real life. The last time I downloaded my phone I had over 10,000 pictures. (And I wondered why my phone was so slow…). That was just my phone. My husband’s phone still needs to be downloaded, and I bet that number will come close to doubling.
I have ample images of both kids, though photo shoots were certainly easier with only one child on the go. So maybe Numero 2 doesn’t have ‘quite as many’ as the first guy, but when they each get thousands of pictures taken a year, are we really going to worry about quantity?
(Now my brother, who has a few pages dedicated to his baby development as opposed to the two full albums all about me – he’s got a legitimate gripe!)


















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There are some great books – stories that you just connect with. There are books on my shelf that I like to visit, like old friends. I’ve got a few of those from my childhood, and The Great Gilly Hopkins by Katherine Paterson is one of them.
“It was an amazing experience, an amazing cast,” Nélisse told me when I asked what it was like to work on this movie. “I love the character. I realize how fragile she is. You think she’s tough, but you realize it’s a front. I try not to judge people and understand what they’ve been through before judging them.”





The hardest part of making a movie? “The saddest part was leaving and not seeing them,” she says of the cast and crew that had become close. But Nélisse is back at home in Montreal, going to school, hanging out with friends. Her friends just treat her like a normal person. She’s an incredibly talented but very well-adjusted young woman who has done a fair bit of growing up in front of the camera.