Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Adventure - First day of school


Yesterday, was the first day of school and holy cow, was our first grader ever excited. She woke up at 5:30am ready to go. When she got home, she was equally happy and excited. Her description of her day was an emphatic "AWESOME!!!".

I had a huge twinge of guilt from the not so healthy lunch I packed her. This child is so finicky. In my defense, I did pack carrot sticks and she did eat them. They balanced the fruit roll up and chips and string cheese and cheese and crackers I also sent, right? And, of course, the milk she bought was healthy. I did make a new rule last night. She must take at least one bite of the snacks at nutrition break.

This morning did not go as smoothly as yesterday. She was still a little tired and I spent about 15 minutes trying to make her shoes and socks fit perfectly. Each of my girls has had this issue at this age so apparently I am really bad at putting shoes on kids?? Or I have really fussy kids??


And doesn't Danielle look cute?

Adventure - Beach babies


My second adventure to North beach this year included two adorable beach babies (and their parents). Jim and Alesia came up for Jim's 10 year high school reunion and so I had grandbaby time, the beach, and perfect weather. Do I need to mention that I also had my camera ??!!

Harley is getting to have a hilarious little personality. This was the first time I saw him intentionally tease Sydney. She had arranged her princesses along the TV stand and he would run up to them looking as if he had the intent to destroy her kingdom. He would then stop, pause, and stare her down mischievously . She would scream, "Haaar-weeey." He would then run to me and fling himself on top of me, content that he got the reaction he wanted. A moment later, he would repeat the whole process.

Sydney's new phrase was "This is no faiwwwrr" and was used very effectively with running down the hall and slamming the bedroom door. Apparently, not that much was very fair at Grandma's house that evening.




Saturday, August 27, 2011

Adventure - Epic Relay


On August 10-11, Jack participated in an Epic Relay from Cache Valley to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. It was course of 206 miles with 12 runners per team. Each team member had 3 runs varying in skill level and mileage. Jack's first leg was from Preston High school to the Riverdale LDS meetinghouse so the kids and I drove down to cheer him on along his route. His team placed 49th out of 82 teams and finished in 33:36:28. He really loved participating and is hoping to compete again next year.


Monday, August 15, 2011

Adventure - Bear Lake


The lake is beautiful this year and as full of water as I ever remember it being. Living 20 minutes away, you'd think we would go frequently. However, last week was only our second time this year. On the weekends, North Beach is a zoo. This weekend, there was a twenty minute wait just to enter the beach.

This trip to the beach was so fun. I let the kids each take a friend and then we found more friends near us at the beach. I probably snapped pictures for 2 hours, working on rules of composition, practicing shooting in manual mode, and shooting with different depths of field and focal points. The down side was that I was shooting at 1:00 in the afternoon with direct sunlight which produced some very harsh shadows. The kids were mostly oblivious, having too much fun to care if they were being photographed. I'm definitely hoping to go out one more time before school starts.



Sunday, August 14, 2011

Published twice!

In April, I decided to take an online class by Christy Tomlinson called "The She Art Workshop". It is an altered art course using a variety of media and textures on canvas and I loved it. The course had a Flickr account set up to display and critique each student's work. There are over 2100 pieces of work exhibited. Was I surprised when I was contacted by the online magazine, Ready, Set, Create to have my first piece published in an article about the workshop?! My She Art girl was published in the August issue.


One of my goals this year was to make a book from my last blog, a journal so to speak. I finished it through Blurb which was very easy to do following Blurb's format. However, I wasn't thrilled with the quality of the photos in comparison to other books I have done on iPhoto. Overall, I'm still so glad to have it done.