Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Family photos

Apparently I have a little ham on my hands -- and in the spirit of the season he is a little turkey sometimes too -- at least that is how it appeared as we tried to take family photos today. My oldest son started out all smiles and giggles, along with some shouts and a few tirades about Star Wars characters. He followed direction for the most part. He jumped into one shot when his daddy and little brother were playing on the floor which turned out pretty cute. Then just a few shots left to get and he exclaims, "I'm Done!" Well, okay, Mr. Diva, somebody get him to his trailer for sparkling water and cartoons!

Seriously though, not a bad outing. These were technically my baby's seven month photos which turned into a full set of family Thanksgiving photos. Yes, I know the second child gets the short end of the stick. But honestly, I have all the photos of our oldest at every age in three different poses and they just collect dust -- in fact they are not even where anyone can see them. So I went with the family shots, which did include individuals of the baby, because I thought that we could get the most use out of them. Now, I just hope they turn out well. Should get the proofs next week.

Lessons learned:
  • Plan on just one outfit when getting photos of four people including two children -- changing an infant tends to make for a grumpy baby.
  • Parents, watch the camera and smile. Let the photographer make your kids smile; otherwise, your kids will be smiling while you have some weird expression on your face used to make them smile.
  • Plan a reward trip, such as lunch at Burger King, directly after the session for your older child if he/she is good.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

The Chronicles of Adventure Begin

So this blog has been a while in the making...
My husband often says that I don't do anything for myself. Amongst my wonderful and loving duties as a mother, wife, and career woman, I don't have much time for hobbies.

For many years I have had a hidden desire to be a travel writer, journalist, and/or reviewer (critic doesn't sound very nice). My husband and I travel frequently, usually taking a variety of weekend trips and two larger trips each year. However, that used to be much easier -- before we started our family. We now have two precious boys, but we still do our best to travel, with and without the boys.

In fact, I have a backlog of articles that detail my planning, preparation and trepidation toward a wonderful upcoming vacation and hope to post them incrementally over the coming months.

So by luck, chance, or an evil twist of fate, you have stumbled across my refuge and hopefully many elements of joy in this blog. Welcome to my Chronicles of Adventure...