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Weepy

Sunday, August 23rd, 2009
By Beth

oh smores

This photo was taken in June when the weather was feisty and hot.

Yesterday, we woke up and it was actually cold outside and cold in the house.  Our toes were frozen, long pants were put on and Anna, a true fashion devotee, put on a sundress.

I woke up at the early hour of 10:05 (I know!) and wanted to light fall candles and go shopping for pumpkins.  It was so crisp outside.

And you know what?  THIS IS NOT OKAY WITH ME.  It’s August.  I need heat and humidity and lots of sweat.  Fall is going to come no matter what, how about it comes when it’s schedule and not during my S’more time.

I NEED MY S’MORE TIME.

Categories: everyday photo

The same

Thursday, August 20th, 2009
By Beth

vintage wild

wild

I call this post “The Same” for two reasons.

1.  Because these are the same photos (obviously) with different forms of editing.

2.  Because I always use this angle and I’m tired of it.  Sorry about that.

It’s just so pretty.

Categories: everyday photo

Busy girl

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009
By Beth

Anna July 2009

Last Friday, she learned how to ride a bike.

Her first loose tooth is so loose, it’s hard for her to eat.

Today, she set her alarm clock and her brother’s alarm clock for school tomorrow.  She also showed him how to use it.  All without any instruction from her parents.

And tomorrow she starts first grade.

I can barely keep up.

**shirt handmade by Kim!

Categories: Being a Mama, everyday photo

Her name is Bianca

Monday, August 17th, 2009
By Beth

bianca and love 200908

Today we had the chance to play at Lovelyn’s house.  It’s always fun and it’s always sweet and Noah likes it because he’s surrounded by five girls.

Seriously, he likes it.

And the lighting in her house is a dream, A DREAM I TELL YOU.  So, mainly I go there and take pictures and soak up all of the love.  It’s a pretty nice deal.

This is Bianca and in the background is sweet, sweet Lovelyn.

Categories: everyday photo

The Ride

Saturday, August 15th, 2009
By Beth

We were at the fair, the four of us.  Anna is the type of child who wants to ride every ride as quickly as possible.  The bigger, the faster, the better.  Noah, on the other hand, likes both of his feet to remain on solid ground.

Brian and I tried to encourage him to just try the rides, we explained that he may be scared and nervous about the speed and the height, but once he faces his fears and just gets on, he would have so much fun.  He just needs to get on the ride.

He wasn’t hearing it.

He did however, try the bumper cars, they both enjoyed them, although I can’t really understand it since they spent most of the time waiting for the poor employee to make their cars unstuck just so they could get stuck again.  But no matter, they enjoyed it.

Noah on the bumper cars

We did finally coerce him to go through a fun-house-type-slide-thingy, which he did very slowly and we thought for sure he was sitting somewhere in the corner because we had lost sight of him for so long, but he made it through and was absolutely ecstatic and very pleased with himself.

We ate dinner and then decided to go on the fun-house-type-slide-thingy once more.  After that, we had two tickets left for both the kids.  We encouraged them to use their tickets wisely.  “HAVE FUN!“  we said.  Noah, not surprisingly, wanted to go on what he knew, the bumper cars or the fun-house-type-slide-thingy.  But we found the most perfect little roller coaster and Anna wanted to ride it so badly, but didn’t want to go by herself.

“Noah,” we said, “just ride it, you’ll have so much fun, WE PROMISE.“  “No, thank you,” he replied, not even considering what we said to him.

“You’ll never regret it!” we encouraged.  “That’s okay.  Anna can do it.” he responded.

I looked at Anna and said “maybe you should talk to him.“  So, my six year old daughter turned to my five year old son and said “c’mon, Noah, I’ll be with you.”

And he said “okay, I’ll try it.”

They ran towards the ride and immediately gained entry.  Noah sat, nervously.

waiting

Anna checked in on him.

checking

Multiple times.  “Are you okay?” she would ask.   “Yes, Anna.“  (she was so proud of him.)

ok?

The ride starts.

starting

And turns out, his sister was right.

happy

And the faith that he had in his sister just increased, somehow, their bond became stronger, at this moment.

on the rollercoaster

It was the greatest ride ever.

Categories: everyday photo, Family
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