I wanted to share some pictures with you today that pretty much prove that I'm all about the picture.
This first picture is Stinkerbell when she was about 14 months old, buried in the sandbox by her cousin, Felicia.
As you can see, Stinkerbell did not like being buried and she was screaming and banging her little sand shovel on the sand, demanding that we get her out.
And where was I, you ask?
Well, behind the camera, of course. I ran to get my camera, and then I saved my baby from the nasty sand.
Oops, and here she is again, caught in a camping chair. That poor little thing.
She gets so mad. I see anger management workshops in her future.
And this one is Zoe Bug, on her second birthday, having her very first tantrum. Ah . . . the memories.
I was not helping her work through her anger either. I was standing there with my camera, telling her to kick her legs about a bit for better effect.
It makes for a great picture, don't you think?
That's so cruel!!! hehe, but hilarious!! The one in the sand is my fave, who would bury a child in the sand???? too funny, I'm sure when I have kids one day, I'll be grabbing my camera first before rescuing too!
ReplyDeleteAs long as there aren't guts or blood involved they can wait a minute, right?
I'm so with you on this!! I keep my camera in my purse at all times just for moments like these.
ReplyDeleteOK, I was LOL at those. I'm the same way, especially since I got a blog. I find myself saying "this is blogworthy". I mean, seriously, isn't it all about the blog?? ;)
ReplyDeleteI know it's terrible of me, but I just sit and laugh when my 5 month old gets mad. He has the sweetest little holler-cry.
ReplyDeleteI also keep my camera on hand at ALL times!
OMG this is so me! I do the same thing with my boys. Like yesterday when we went to play int he snow. I let one of them cry and ran to get the camera. He wasn't happy about having to put all those clothes on to go outside. Ha! Gotta love those true Kodak moments!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures!! Sometimes its good to let them get it out:-0
ReplyDeleteGreat pics! Love them!
ReplyDeleteTaking pictures in times of distress builds good character and personality. Both for the mother and the child!