This is a question that was raised on numerous occasions during my pregnancy. It’s a kind of joyful topic I guess, so exciting – this little miracle, this tiny human, and there are so many millions of (unsure of the correct terminology here)….combinations? that as much as you can try and guess, you are never going to know until your baby arrives. And even then – they change so much, in some respects Mabel, now four months on, looks quite different to how she did when she was born.

My husband is the double of his Mum, it’s uncanny how alike they are aesthetically. I on the other hand don’t really look like either of my parents (!), I am a cross between my Grandad (My Dad’s side) and my Nana (My Mum’s side) – it’s as if I went and skipped a generation.

When Mabel was born she had a shock of brunette locks, yet James and I were both very blonde as littles (he a golden hue, me an almost white silver) and she seemed to have olive skin (although we did appreciate this could be mainly due to a mild case of jaundice) where as we are both quite fair. She actually looked a lot like my sister at that age – lots of friends have said so.

Her cheeks are tremendous, and her lashes – so long and dark, and as her hair grows through it is definitely becoming lighter and lighter, her skintone too. She has my eyes and her Daddy’s rosebud pout (regarding the latter, yes, I am jealous of the pair of them) but everything else is very much her own, I’m sure we’ll see more similarities over the coming weeks and months.

I spend a quite ridiculous amount of time just staring at her and like every Mama, I think she is quite possibly the cutest thing on the planet. I don’t want this time when she is so tiny to pass so quickly yet I’m fascinated to see what kind of small person she develops into. I guess this is where this rambling comes from – just how bloody magical it all is. At that one moment in time we made a Mabel, an hour later, a day later, a year later….it would have been someone else entirely. Am I making sense?

Considering I didn’t have high hopes of being able to have a child at all, that I was convinced she was a boy (!) and sitting on the fence when it comes to discussions on “fate”, I truly believe that we were meant to have the exact perfect little lady we do.

For those of you expecting, have you thought much about who your baby will resemble? James and I spent many an hour wondering and discussing, it was such a special time.

Are you a little bit curious to see you if will create a bit of a “mini me”?! Now Mabel has started to frown and throw small paddy flaps if she’s bored or hungry her Daddy says she is exactly like her Mama….

Has your baby changed quite a bit in the first six months or so? I’m so glad we took so many photos, it’s amazing look back at how very teeny she was the day we bought her home…..*sheds a tear and goes off to watch her sleep*

P.S Did you notice her webbed toes in the image above? she gets those from her Daddy too – quite rare to carry them down the female line apparently. My girl is definitely one of a kind.