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Monday, December 31, 2012
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Our Christmas Tree
Our Christmas tree has been lit and decorated then taken down twice already this holiday season... oh, the perils of not knowing if and when we are moving or not. The best we can do is just carry on. Gotta love that "Hurry up and WAIT" military motto.
Filed Under:
Holidays,
Life in Arizona,
Military,
Reflection/Remembrance
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Friday, December 21, 2012
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Getting Ready For Christmas Traveling
Daisy hates to travel in vehicles. She doesn't know it yet, but she'll soon be on the road to visit Grandma - the only person on the planet that loves her as much as Military Man... **wink, wink**
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Unpredicatable & Difficult
Two weeks ago I taught an in-person group workshop on beginning photography. One of the after-class internet assignments I was working on included photographing subjects in front of the Christmas tree. The only subjects I had home with me at that time was Copper and Daisy... which proved my lesson statements sound and true - photographing a dog is about as unpredictable and ridiculously difficult as photographing a toddler.
After School Party
Monkey Boy's Primary teacher had a little after-school Christmas party at her house last week for the kids from her class. He doesn't usually like to go to those kinds of things, but after a little persuasion he went and he had a really nice time. He even let me take a picture of him with his goodie bags after the party - which is sayin' a lot! I am thankful we live in such a great community, where we have wonderful people we are able to trust with teaching and caring for our children.
Filed Under:
Being Crafty,
Fun n Games and Silly Stuff,
Holidays,
Kids,
Mobile Phone Pics,
Parties,
Religion and Faith
Workshop Shout Outs
I'm happy with the way the holiday photography workshop went earlier this month, I was a little nervous, wondering if I would be able to bring it all together since much of our home life is in an unpredictable state of "up in the air" until we get this pending PCS straightened out. Plus, I'd never actually taught a whole group of people - and even that, it's been a LONG time since I've done any one-on-one tutoring. Time will tell... I do feel like I could've done SO MUCH MORE but my mind wasn't all into it, and I hope those that came are understanding. I am SO SO very excited though to see what they will produce, how they will put to use the information I gave them. Oh, and I was also able to snag some great "goodies" for them to take home... you can see the short list of sweet vendors over on the Spanish Sky Photography blog HERE.
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Sentenced To Reading
Why are reading assignments like a horrible punishment for this kid? Is it a 'boy' thing? Is it an 'age' thing? Even when we have a really good book - a story he enjoys - getting him to read it is a struggle. Together he and I finished reading the Percy Jackson series, and now we've started the Eragon books. When there's a night that I can't read to him he barely gets through a page by himself because he acts like such a little stinker when he must read to himself.
And you know what makes him even more mad - Mom taking pictures of him being mad.
And you know what makes him even more mad - Mom taking pictures of him being mad.
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Daisy's Almost Two!
Monkey Boy and I took Daisy to the vet a couple of weeks ago for her (nearly) two year old check up. Our family had a running bet going on what her weight would be, because she's a pretty big girl. I guessed 103 pounds. According to the scale at the vet's office she weighed a healthy 96 pounds. I am certain that the bath she had that morning washed away those missing seven pounds.
Just Dance Night
The family had a little Wii Just Dance action going on the other night. I got a kick out of Monkey Boy's lack of coordination --such a boy!
And when he finally noticed me taking pictures --this is what I find in the background.
And when he finally noticed me taking pictures --this is what I find in the background.
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