
I've been doing my best to get better about bringing along the kids' camera when we go on our outings. The only problem we tend to have is that the olders almost always want to take pictures at the same time. This leads to whining, arguments, and general unpleasantness that this mommy wants to keep to a minimum. The other day I decided to be smart about it for once and I had them each bring along a sketch pad and pencil, but I didn't tell them why.
We then headed for the community gardens where I gave them strict instructions (I even put on my serious face so they knew it was no joke):
When we got home we transfered the photos to the laptop and I had the kids compare their sketches to the photograph. If they wanted to they could then color their drawings in. There were no rules for the coloring.
These are Maggie's photo and colored sketch:

We are slowly settling into the slower pace of summer, and I am doing my best to keep it from getting frenzied. A tough balancing act, I tell you.
Our local library has a great reading program for kids where they each sign up and commit to reading a certain number of books, and at the end of the summer they'll win prizes. Miss M signed on for fifty books, and B is up for thirty. It's just a week into it and they are both well on their way to their goals. She with mostly Nancy Drew, Hardy Boys, and Norse myths. He with Franklin, Dr Seuss, and anything Pokemon. We've been visiting at least twice a week, and I've also been letting them pick out movies which is a Big Treat for these guys.
Right next to our main library are the community gardens -- they are stunning this summer! Full to bursting with color and wonderful smells. One plot-keeps has even created an outdoor room complete with green and growing "walls" -- it's incredible, though we haven't dared to enter for fear or trespassing. We're hopeful to show up one day when they are at "home". Just outside the gardens is a lovely apricot tree that is dripping with fruit this year. Sometimes I have to question myself... am I taking the kids to get books, or am I secretly hoping the apricots will finally be ready for my greedy fingers to pluck?
I sometimes often regret having let our plot go when I was pregnant with the Little Guy, but I know it was that one thing too many that makes everything else suffer.
In addition to our little Library Camp, we've been getting to the pool pretty much daily, and I'm organizing weekly get-togethers at local parks and events for everyone and anyone who'd like to join us. I think in my fear of over-scheduling our summer, and my worries about this stupid job hunt, I've been over-cautious with my scheduling, but for now it's working (and I'm afraid to jinx it).
How's your summer coming along?
I'm testing VuVox this morning... It was very easy to get started, but I had to (re)start several times because it crashed my poor browser. I think I might have taken a bit too long chosing my templates (and changing my mind, and previewing, and changing 'em again...).
I'm still thinking about how I would use it again... maybe for our photo stories? And I'm definitely looking forward to seeing some of the new features they are working on -- like adding sound.
To play with this montage, just click on the post-cards to expand the images, and click again to collapse. If you want the presentation to fill your whole screen (!) just click on the little icon next to the volume control (and, no... there's no volume to control on this one).

What a flippin cool way to look back and see where you've been. I was playing around with fd's flickr toys and made this mosaic of photos I've "favorited."
I had to laugh a bit at all the elephants, and my obvious love for vibrant colors. I get a kick out of how playful it all ends up looking.
What do your favorites look like?
When My Man B and I went to visit George the other day we brought our cameras along to capture the moment.
We took many {many} pictures along the way, but as we neared our home, B had a great idea:
Let's take pictures of the same thing at exactly the same time!
What a smart boy I have! (he takes after his father)
After a week cooped up in the house it was time to get out.




