So we are now on our second snow day of the school year nd can I just tell you how much I love it when the district announces the closure the night before. There is all kinds of sleeping in potential. Never happens. Nobody wants to waste minute of their free time by sleeping in. So here we all are, up and out of bed by 6:30 so I though I would share the obligatory snow photos from yesterday. Love shooting in the snow...world's best reflector!
She just makes me giggle with her little fakey smile. She's so good to me. The other two just make faces when I've got the camera (sadly an inherited trait).
Unless of course they are actually doing something fun (like hugging their dog) and not really paying attention to me.
(By the end of this post, if I'm feeling brave, you may very well have learned where this kid gets his lovely and super photogenic expressions.)
Guess who had the most fun? She got to play with her friend at the park...I didn't get a signed release from his parent, but I'm throwing caution to the wind and posting the photo anyway....
A little post wrestling snuggle.
In the spirit of Thanksgiving I'll tell you that todayI am especially thankful for him. Perhaps not so much his amazing fashion sense (he will be the first one to tell you that form follows function...hence the lovely combination of things) but he is definitely the handiest guy around. Yesterday he rescued our furnace from imminent death...something about a frozen condensation something or other...and on the coldest day of the year. Hooray for him!!
And now for our genetics lesson of the day...
That's where my poor children get their photogenic-ness from. And now you all know that I totally feel your pain about being photographed.
Enough of that.
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Enjoy the impending festival of eating with your drawstring pants on!
Love the pictures!!! How cool to get to see everyone in the family! Happy Thanksgiving to you all.
Posted by: Aunt Barb | November 24, 2010 at 04:36 PM
Looks like a great time was had by all inspite of being photographed. Hooray for furnace rescue man.
Posted by: Annetta Ezelle | November 24, 2010 at 05:29 PM