I find it funny that some days I complain about being overwhelmed with things to do while others go by so slowly, that by three o'clock I'm tapping my watch to see if the battery is still working. I think that as crazy as it may seem, I actually prefer those very busy days because they go faster and in the end I feel like I've accomplished more. Since, however, some days do tend to drag, I love finding simple projects I can do with the boys that don't take a lot of time, money or make much mess. (that third one is the hardest criteria to meet, especially with three boys. But they sure have fun!)
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Lots of Time to Fill
I find it funny that some days I complain about being overwhelmed with things to do while others go by so slowly, that by three o'clock I'm tapping my watch to see if the battery is still working. I think that as crazy as it may seem, I actually prefer those very busy days because they go faster and in the end I feel like I've accomplished more. Since, however, some days do tend to drag, I love finding simple projects I can do with the boys that don't take a lot of time, money or make much mess. (that third one is the hardest criteria to meet, especially with three boys. But they sure have fun!)
Saturday, February 21, 2009
We love Daddy!
Logan: Good Morning.
Lincoln: Hello.
Owen: Um O.
2. What makes dad happy?
Logan: Our family
Lincoln: When I smile when I was a baby, and because I love him.
3. What makes dad sad?
Logan: When I'm not a good listener and when he has to leave to Florida to some stuff for a couple of days.
Lincoln: When he whines at me.
Owen: N
4. How does dad make you laugh?
Logan: Tickles me right here (pointing) in the arm pits.
Lincoln: When he tickles me on the head, um yeah um on the arm.
Owen:Umm S (can you tell he's sitting with me by the keyboard?)
5. What was dad like as a child?
Logan: I think he ate tamales and was a good listener.
Lincoln: Um, he was very smart.
Owen: Umm, o? he he he.
6. How old is your dad?
Logan: How old is he mom? 36? But now I think he's 37.
Lincoln: My dad was four years old on his birthday.
Owen: Ummm (Lincoln suggests 7) no Lincoln...8!
7. How tall is your dad?
Logan: Wait one minute I'll tell you when I come down. (running upstairs....pause and then shouts) 29! But now I think he's 30.
Lincoln: 18
Owen: Old?
8. What is his favorite thing to do?
Logan: Wrestle with me and take a day off.
Lincoln: I likes to wrestle with me too.
Owen: Ummm green? How bout a geezburger?
9. What does your dad do when you're not around?
Logan: At work? He do's his homework and eats lunch.
Lincoln: When he's going to work, I'm going to Publix, I think.
Owen: Umm, umm, what?
10. If your dad becomes famous, what will it be for?
Logan: Being an astronaut.
Lincoln: That's what I was going to say.
11. What is your dad really good at?
Logan: Soccer.
Lincoln: basketball.
Owen: goo?
12. What is your dad not very good at?
Logan: Building houses.
Lincoln: Not playing basketball. Well he's not kinda stinks enough.
Owen: umm dublboo.
13. What does your dad do for his job?
Logan: Helps with rockets
Lincoln: Going to work and fix all of the cars and trucks.
Owen: umm work? Gife? (no clue)
14. What is your dad's favorite food?
Lincoln: Umm my daddy likes to eat pizza.
Owen: peppyrony pizza?
15. What makes you proud of your dad?
Logan: When he does...when he...well lots of things. When he gets all of the work done.
Lincoln: Well, when my dad needs to eat poppin pies. Poppin pies are a great pizza.
Owen: Mommy?
16. If your dad were a cartoon character, who would she be?
Logan: Mickey Mouse.
Lincoln: And Donald duck for me.
Owen: rockin robin.
17. What do you and your dad do together?
Logan: Wash the car and play outside.
Lincoln: Play rockets.
18. How are you and your dad the same?
Logan: We're both boys.
Lincoln: We're both three.
Owen: no
19. How are you and your dad different?
Logan: He's thirty and I'm five
Lincoln: I'm twenty five and dad's eighty five.
20. How do you know your dad loves you?
Logan: Because he always gives me hugs when he gets home from work.
Lincoln: Because he gives me hugs and kisses. I like that.
Owen: wike you! Wes, wike you.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
A Lot of Light
Yesterday I practiced with some backgrounds. These pictures are all manual exposures. The first four I let a lot of light in and I'm posting them without fixing them. I thought they were beautiful. The last ones I worked on a bit. Wow, I can't believe how much I have grown to love photography. I was telling Dan last night that in my dreams I was picturing different shots, and backgrounds. It was really funny. As I drive around out here in rural Alabama, I see millions of places I want to stop and play around with my camera. This was a hobby I wasn't expecting to run into, and now I can't get enough! I better run now, I think my hubby would like to see me tonight and I've been on my computer for a while!
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Pay it Forward
This is how it works..... The first 3 people to leave a comment on this post will receive a hand made gift from me during this year. When and what will be a surprise. BUT, in order for you to leave a comment on my blog, you have to post this on your blog first. (That means that sometime during this year you will send a gift to 3 people as well.) Get it? So, the first 3 people to comment on this post will be the lucky ones.
Monday, February 16, 2009
Pink Overload
Friday, February 13, 2009
Three Little Men and Their Tortillas
So here's the story. Yesterday Dan had a meeting at our church after work, so he stayed late and went straight there before coming home. He has these meeting about once a week. On that day, I usually don't fix anything fancy for dinner because honestly, I've caught my kids eating out of the garbage from time to time. So impressing them with a fancy meal is not always my main priority. Yesterday was no exception. Add to the scenario a very long list of chores I am embarassingly behind on (laundry, dishes, Logan and Lincoln's valentines, bathrooms, oh yes and bathing my children) and I'm sure any mother will understand how it can be nearly seven o'clock and dinner hasn't even crossed my mind yet. I was gently reminded by Owen who made his way up the stairs into the bedroom I was cleaning carrying a gallon of milk and a package of hotdogs.
Now, I'm not really the type of person who you could call a 'bedtime nazi', but serisouly, I wear down around seven and am pretty much useless by eight, so getting my kids in bed by seven-thirty is healthy for me and for them.
Monday, February 09, 2009
All Worn Out
Thursday, February 05, 2009
Lots of contrast!
Fuzzy-haired Ellie
Playing with color. Owen likes to drink his applesauce these days.
Eyelashes.
I didn't do much to this one, but I had to add it cause Ellie was smiling so sweetly! Lincoln was playing with her and she loved every second of it.
More applesauce, 50% more contrast.
I love this picture. Yesterday I was giving Linc a piggyback ride, and when it was time to let him down, I thought his feet were ready, but they weren't. He landed flat on his back and bonked his head. I felt so bad, but he is sweet and let me cuddle him until we both felt better. Afterwards, Logan took him and made him lay on the couch while he played doctor. He got him the blanket, pillow and icepack! Lincoln was more than happy to play along.
Here's what's new at our house. I'm teaching Logan piano! I also teach one of his friends who lives around the corner. They are both doing really well, and I am not as scared of teaching as I thought!
plinka, plinka, plinka, plink.
Logan on our exercise ball. This is about as much exercise as this ball gets unfortunately!
Peek-a-boo!
The rest of these are from Ellie's photoshoot. Here is where I upped the contrast and I love how they turned out!










