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Showing posts with label Embrace the Camera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Embrace the Camera. Show all posts

Friday, December 7, 2012

Embrace the Camera: New Boots

It's another Embrace the Camera day.  Since I haven't taken any pictures of anyone in a while, I had to get creative.  :-)  I thought I would show you what I look like getting ready to take the two younger boys to the bus stop.

Notice the mittens.  I've been told that they are for hunting, however I think they're great for helping little ones with zippers and car seats.  LOVE THEM!




And of course, there's my new boots.  I haven't owned boots in YEARS, but I also haven't had to go to the bus stop in years either! What you can't see are the fleece-lined tights under the jeans and the three shirts that I'm wearing.  I'm telling you, Michigan is COLD people. 



What is Embrace the Camera?

I've been following Emily over at The Anderson Crew for a couple of years now and thoroughly enjoy her Embrace the Camera posts.  I love her reasoning, she says it way better than I can here.  So I figured now that I'm doing this blog, I'd join in the fun.  After all, she's right, I have almost no pictures of myself!

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Embrace the Camera: Movember

Good Morning!

I was struggling with today's Embrace the Camera photo since I haven't taken any pictures of myself in awhile.  I've had an awful cold and really haven't been up to taking pictures lately.  However, Scrap Girls is celebrating Movember and I needed a new avatar with a mustache for the site.  So here I am with my lovely purple 'stache.

June 2011, Youngtown, OH, Scrap Girls' Meet-up


By the way, this is a world-wide fundraiser. At the beginning of November, men around the globe start growing mustaches to bring awareness to men’s health issues, specifically prostate and testicular cancer initiatives. I know very few of us will ever develop these diseases, but we all have fathers, brothers, husbands, or friends who might. This is a great opportunity to show our support of them and have a little fun at the same time.  If you have a few minutes and a Facebook account, please check out Scrap Girls and like as many mustaches as you can.



What is Embrace the Camera?

I've been following Emily over at The Anderson Crew for a couple of years now and thoroughly enjoy her Embrace the Camera posts.  I love her reasoning, she says it way better than I can here.  So I figured now that I'm doing this blog, I'd join in the fun.  After all, she's right, I have almost no pictures of myself!

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Embrace the Camera: Pumpkin Patch and Hayride

Goodness!!!  I meant to post this LAST Thursday.  Talk about a crazy life I lead.  ;-)

On the 21st, we met up with my parents at Kensington MetroPark.  We celebrated both Jonathan's and Jackson's birthdays with a picnic and a visit to their Farm Center.  Just as a back-story to all of these pictures, let me fill you in on the Friday evening before that.  Scott teaches in a very rural area about an hour east of where we live.  His staff was having a Soup/Chili Cook-off and he wanted to go, so he worked late and I loaded up the kids and met him at the high school.  Mind you this is not a new trip for the boys, although it is infrequent.  

Through the whole trip all four boys kept exclaiming, "Wow!  Look, horses!" or "Holy cow!  That's a lot of fields.  How long does it take for them to plant all of those?"  There were a lot of "What's that?"  and "Do people actually live out here?"  I chuckled and answered the questions.

When we got to the school, they were also having a tailgate/carnival for the kids.  The next question was "Does everyone drive trucks?"  Later, I heard Jordan explaining to some of the local kids that he and his brothers really don't know much about these kind of things; they live in Bay City and go to school in downtown Saginaw.

The absolute best part was as we were leaving, seeing the animals.  They were able to pet a calf, and Jon kept trying to pet the behind.  We told him it would be better to pet the head and he just looked at us confused until the owner told him, "This is the head, Honey."  Then, we walked over to a pen and Jordan looks in and asks, "What is it?"  I tell him, "A pig," and Jon asks, "What's it doing?"  I respond, "Sleeping."  And quickly usher my dear city boys through the gate.

That said, here is the farm visit two days later.  There were fewer questions, but everything was a bit more clearly labeled.  lol


We got to see more sleeping pigs.

Jackson posing for the camera.

I'm not sure what Josh was doing, but this is the only picture I have of him from the front.

Jon meets a donkey, and manages to pet the correct end this time.

More petting the donkey.


Jackson's turn, which is pretty amazing because he's usually afraid of most animals.

Even brave enough to pet it without big brother near by


Now this is more his type of animal.

Yes, Jackson, you are still the big brother, even if Jon is taller.

Typical Jackson.  Gotta pick the weirdest pumpkin out there.  And believe me he truly looked!

The hayride back to the main farm area.

Hayride

Always the conscientious one, Jordan insists on putting the chain across the opening while the tractor is moving.

We finally convince him that putting the chain up to keep everyone safe get completely negated if he falls out in the process.


The picture that Scott agreed that I could post.  The other one was funnier...

My parents.  You can't see it here, but my dad grew his hair out rocker-style and is letting his beard grow long.  My mom on the other hand cut her hair super short so she could wear her motorcycle helmet without messing up her hair.  Yes, she retired and bought herself a motorcycle!

And, finally the only picture of me, but hey it's one more than I had before!


What is Embrace the Camera?

I've been following Emily over at The Anderson Crew for a couple of years now and thoroughly enjoy her Embrace the Camera posts.  I love her reasoning, she says it way better than I can here.  So I figured now that I'm doing this blog, I'd join in the fun.  After all, she's right, I have almost no pictures of myself!

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Embrace the Camera: Artist Trading Card

Good Morning!

I thought I would take today to share one of my scrapbooking passions, Artist Trading Cards!  I belong to a group (Scrap Girls) that creates baseball card size pieces of art and then trades them amongst ourselves each month.  October 6th was World Card Making Day, and one of the cards we made was, of course, an Artist Trading Card!  The theme was "Your Name."  Here's mine:



What is Embrace the Camera?

I've been following Emily over at The Anderson Crew for a couple of years now and thoroughly enjoy her Embrace the Camera posts.  I love her reasoning, she says it way better than I can here.  So I figured now that I'm doing this blog, I'd join in the fun.  After all, she's right, I have almost no pictures of myself!

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Embrace the Camera: It's Saturday!!!!!

(No, Jon, we don't have school today.  lol)

Scott is off helping his brother & family move to their new house.  I'm home with the kids.  We kind-of figured that my extra hands would be totally outweighed (and undone) by theirs, so good luck fellows!  See ya when you get home.

I've been following Emily over at The Anderson Crew for a couple of years now and thoroughly enjoy her Embrace the Camera posts.  I love her reasoning, she says it way better than I can here.  So I figured now that I'm doing this blog, I'd join in the fun.  After all, she's right, I have almost no pictures of myself!

Today, I got some photos of the boys, just for fun, and then let them use the good camera.  I actually look pretty natural in the pictures considering I was fighting a panic attack over trying to take the camera back for fear it would be dropped.  Surprisingly, some of the best pictures were taken by Jon!


Saturday morning Lego Adventures.


My future Supermodel.  He strikes a pose for every picture.


This was him dancing.  Goofball!


 
 Jackson's picture.  No, I have no idea what Jon is doing.  Yes, for some reason, Joshua decided to play dead.


 
A little better picture.


 
 This one is my favorite.


And, yes, Joshua is alive...


 The boys saw the muscle competition pictures and were disappointed that they weren't included.

Joshua informed them that they needed to "look like they're going to the bathroom."  That prompted this face from Jackson and a marching dance from Jon singing, "Grr!  Grr!"  
Yeah, thanks, Josh.