The bigs went on an adventure this week with my camera...welcome to life through their eyes. They took the pictures, I will chronicle it for them...
Shadows are still mysterious - thanks to Peter Pan.
Max the rabbit can't be trusted - he has red eyes - never trust people with red eyes.
When you venture out to the limits of where you are allowed to go in the yard without leaving the yard, the sky is truly bluer on the other side.
and the house looks better this far away...
The yard seems enormous when you are under 4' tall.
Your brother is your very best friend, even if he's on your purple bike.
Always, always, always, document the wasps' nests because you never know when they will do a surprise attack on you.
Overfeed your cats & put them in the choke hold if they do not obey.
Every legendary day includes a glamour shot of yourself!
*Sidenote - ha look at how strong her glasses are here!!*
Stay out of the woods it's a rule - so just photograph them instead.
You gotta admit girlfriend has good perspective here.
Our favorite flowers! Too bad they didn't pick them for their Mom.
I spared you the hundreds of blurry random photos. To be honest I'm quite shocked no one mooned the camera in this set - must be a new record for them!
I love them. They are so lucky to live where they can roam the yard.
ReplyDeleteI've been reading your blog for about two years now via The Boston Lady since I don't blog. I love your posts but this one finally made me comment. Aubrie does have a great eye and she got some wonderful shots of her best friend, Everett. I especially loved the one of him with the cats. thanks for sharing your family with the rest of us.
ReplyDeleteLoved this, it was so cute. It really is interesting to stop and try to see the world through our childrens eyes.
ReplyDeleteI love this idea Annie! Of course Aubrie has "the eye", she is your daughter, afterall. If your kids read "Bunnicula" when they get older they will NEVER, EVER trust a rabbit with red eyes. My daughter specifically looked for one without those eyes when she picked out her rabbit many years ago. I hope we will see many more posts from "their" perspective and your narration. Pretty soon they will provide that as well. Ann
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