Nick and I both love willow trees… so when the girls were born, we planted a baby willow tree for each of them. And last year we took pictures of the girls with their willow trees.. and decided to make a tradition of it!
We almost forgot this year, which is why we’re 3 weeks behind. A couple of our loyal readers actually reminded us! Crack me up. I love you guys.
Here’s their 1-year pics from last year: (we didn’t do a very good job of getting the whole tree in these pics… we were just lucky to get them to be still for 5 seconds, and considered it a win):
And here’s their pics this year!
(clearly, by the griege shade of the grass, we could use a little rain here in the midwest)
The trees haven’t grown much, but the girls have! I have a feeling the trees will end up winning in the long run. The sisters were pretty confused about why we plopped them next to a tree and told them to hang onto the trunk and SMILE!!!!!!! Not so much…
Anonymous says
I super love this idea! Willow trees are beautiful and I’m sure the girls (who are also beautiful and growing so fast!) will love the idea that they have their own willow tree when they get older. First time commenter/visitor her btw, and I just want to tell you that I LOVE your projects! I’m a super-organizer myself (though not a blogger) and you have fun, cute ideas and are really original and different. I’m so excited to keep looking through! 🙂
Beth @ Sawdust and Embryos says
Thank you for such a sweet comment! Welcome to our blog! We hope you stick around! 🙂
Nicole Goodwin says
I love willow trees.
Kenz @ Interiors by Kenz says
I LOVE TREES! I know they don’t realize it now, but I bet they will grow up with major attachments to their trees and nature. It’s beautiful. I was always found in and under trees when I was little. Climbing them was my biggest stress-reliever as a teenage. Just call me polyana. haha… But I really do love these pictures. CUTE CUTE CUTE!
Beth @ Sawdust and Embryos says
Me thinks you should name your baby Polyanna.. just sayin. You could totally bring it back. 🙂
terre says
sweet idea! years from now, these photos will be precious reminders of how far your girls have come.
Dixie says
what a great idea! Our son is 20 and we planted one when he was 3 but didn’t do pics every year. Im so upset I didn’t! Adorable post!
Anonymous says
I remember when you planted them, I’ve been checking in for a long time now. I actually was a reader when you told your family you were preggers! They are growing up so fast. Happy Birthday girls. Mary in NY
Beth @ Sawdust and Embryos says
Mary! You’re definitely an honorary Aunt for the girls! If you lived closer, we’d invite you over to BBQ!
diaryofamadcrafter says
Ohhhh what an awesome idea!!!
Cindy B says
Since you now have a “smart” phone with a calendar on it, you should schedule an appointment with a reminder to take the picture next year. I use the calendar on my phone all the time for little reminders like this and for “real” appointments. America….let’s put our smart phones to work and make them do our thinking for us! haha!!
Beth @ Sawdust and Embryos says
Thanks for the suggestion… I’m totally doing that! That first week in July is ALWAYS crazy with 4th of July camping, my birthday, and the twins’ birthday. I definitely need a reminder to do things like take pics with the willows! 🙂
Hyla says
Willow trees can grow 8 feet a year with enough water!! We love Willow trees and named our daughter Willow rose, when we bought our first home last year the first thing we did was plant a Willow as well. It grew about 8 feet since last year, I always give it extra water.
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Beth @ Sawdust and Embryos says
Hyla, GOOD THOUGHT! We should definitely be watering them more, especially with this dry summer we’re experiencing. Thanks for the tip!
Ann @ Such a Mama says
What a great idea!