Monday, July 27, 2009

No pictures

I don't think life has stopped long enough for me to write since we came back from Georgia. We had a week there at home. Now Brenna and I are in Houston taking care of Nena for the week. I don't even have any fun stories to share. Obviously there are no pictures right now either. I guess we have to wait for school to start back up to resume a normal life again.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Georgia Aquarium


Yesterday we spent the day at the Georgia Aquarium. We all had a great time seeing all the beautiful (and not so beautiful) fish that God created. Brenna loved being able to stand right at the window and look at all the fish. I think she felt like she could touch them.

Some of them she could touch.

All she can talk about now is going back to see the fish "next time". That is her new favorite phrase. Any time someone tells her we can't do something she responds with, "next time we can ________."

We have all loved this time we are able to spend in Georgia with family. We have been able to spend a lot of time with G-Daddy and Nonni. Matt and Tasha were here for the weekend so we saw them a good bit. We had a surprise yesterday when BJ came with us to the aquarium. Brenna loves both her uncles and Aunt Tasha. It was a special treat for her to be able to spend the day with BJ too since he wasn't able to be here this weekend.


I do recommend the Georgia Aquarium if you are ever in Atlanta. Kids of all ages love it. I can't tell you how many people I saw standing with hands on the window looking through the glass in awh. I could have taken a thousand pictures.


Speaking of pictures. This one was an accident. I was experimenting with different settings while we were there. Not sure what the setting was when I took the picture of this jellyfish, but it really turned out good. I was surprised with myself.


In closing. I promise I was at the aquarium with the rest of my family. The hazards of being the photographer is that I am absent from all the pictures. I'll have to remember to hand the camera over to someone else at some point. I just don't love posed pictures, so often forget to capture one with just Nathan, Brenna, and I or any with me and someone else. Well, maybe I don't always dislike posed pictures. Sometimes they just happen, I am just not in them very often.

As all Good July the 4th Should be

This year Nathan, Brenna, and I were able to spend July 4th with Nathan's family in the Georgia mountains. His grandparents, Oma and Pepere, came down from Virginia, and both his brothers showed up as well. We had a good day. There are many elements that make up a good July 4th celebration. I think we may have hit them all this year. That doesn't happen often and I thoroughly enjoyed the day.

1. Family and friends. I think I already hit on this important issue. Family and friends are a must of this celebration. Under this category, I am going to include babies. We had one this year. I do love taking pictures of babies. This is Matt and Tasha's little nephew. Isn't he a doll. You should see his smile that matches those blue eyes.


2. Food and it's preparation. Of course all celebrations should have a little food to bring the day through. I had the opportunity to help Oma prepare her yummy potato salad. I love preparing food with someone else. There is always great conversation and the opportunity to spend quality time together. There is just something about being in a kitchen together with someone you love.

The grilling is a must. Keith was in charge of that.

Then there is the consumption of a large amount of food. We sat around the porch eating, talking, and laughing. Everyone enjoyed the food and there was much laughter to lighten the load in our full tummies.


3. Good stories. Yes, we heard several of these. The stories of the even provoked much laughter. Pepere and Oma are always full of funny stories from the many years of serving our country. There are stories of childhood, and stories of diversity. There was much talking with this group.


4. A faithful Dog. People often talk about "a boy and his dog". Brenna could be included in that statement. If there is an animal around she will find it. She loves all animals. I love to watch her talk to the animals and play with them. "Patty Puppy" is no exception. Brenna loves her, and what a sweet puppy she is. Brenna really enjoyed having Patty out of the fence for the evening.


5. Swimming at the Lake. Okay, so I didn't take any pictures there, but it happened. Our little fish loved the lake, but didn't want to go under. She splashed around and laughed with those around her. Just so you know. If you don't like people, don't go to the lake on July 4th. There were so many people around, it was hard to move without bumping into someone.

6. Fireworks. Well of course you need those on July 4th. I'm glad we weren't in KC this year. I'm pretty sure they were banned because of the lack of water. I haven't ever really tried to take pictures of fireworks and was very excited about this new challenge. I checked out several sights that gave helpful pointers and set out that evening with my camera and tripod. I knew we were going to the local hotel to watch them, but it never occurred that the fireworks were going to be set off so far away. I also didn't factor the fence into my plans. When we got to the hotel, I realized that the pictures wouldn't turn out well with a fence in the way. Keith suggested that I climb on top of the van. Let me just say that I became the pre-show entertainment. Who knows how many pictures are now floating around that show my "graceful" climb to the top of the van. Luckily I did get up and down safely. Unfortunately, I'm not sure the pictures proved the effort worthwhile. We were just too far away for good pictures. We did all enjoy the show with all the "pretty colors", "booms", and "pop, pops" as Brenna describes the show.


7. Sparklers. This was Brenna's first experience with sparklers. She loved looking at the lights right there in her hand. I think we went through 3 boxes. It was late and she cried when we were all out of the sparklers. Once Daddy showed her what to do. Brenna wanted to do it "all by myself".

Friday, July 3, 2009

Welcome to Georgia

After many hours of driving we finally arrived in Georgia. Nathan promptly said, "Ahh, we are now in God's country." Not sure if I agree with that statement, but it sure is nice to see green again. I also went for a run this morning and didn't come back needing to replenish a gallon of water that I had lost. I was actually a little chilly when I walked out. I only brought the running clothes that I wear in Texas now. It was right around 60 degrees here. That is basically winter for us. It was a great run. I felt like I could go forever. My lungs weren't breathing water and the air was cooler than my body temp.

Yesterday I had a chance to take some pictures of Brenna outside G-Daddy and Nonni's house. She has a good time playing in their yard. We took a blanket out and sat on the lawn reading and playing with some stickers. I loved these pictures of her in their swing.

As some may know, I had been trying to win a toy from ebay as a surprise for Brenna. I did finally win it a few weeks back and it came right as we were walking out the door on Monday. I wanted to wait until Brenna needed something fun to occupy her time here at the house. This morning I brought out the "Little Einsteins Rocket" toy. I think it is safe for me to say that this has been her favorite toy ever in her short three years on this earth. I wish I had the video camera or my digital camera ready to take a picture of her face when I brought it out. She had the biggest eyes and smile. She breathed in a huge gulp of air and exhaled an amazed "Ohhh". How sweet is her excitement? She played with rocket for an hour before lunch. Then she was barely willing to eat lunch because she wanted to play with rocket again. Score a point for Mommy on this one. May it bring us hours of fun play.