Broken Camera, Lots of Pictures

Julie requested pictures. Yes, it’s been a while, I’m sorry. Our camera suffered an unfortunate accident involving a folding stroller, which means we’ve been taking a whole lot more pictures lately and have gotten behind in putting them up on ye olde internet. If our camera broke, why have we been taking more pictures, you ask? Let me tell you. HP has a cool new benefit for us employees where, among other things, you can check out cameras for a few days at a time. For free. We’ve been taking advantage of that benefit to shop for a new camera, and when you check out a camera for a couple days in order to decide if you like it, you better take a bunch of pictures with it, right? So here’s a big bunch of pictures for you.

Tabblo: Backyard Basketball

We tested the cameras’ action shot capabilities with some backyard basketball.  There was some tension over what the hoop hight should be.  With it all the way down Reece could just barely get the ball in, but it was more fun for Isaac with it all the way up.  Micah seemed OK either way. ... See my Tabblo>

Tabblo: Acorns at the Park

One evening during a sun break we went to the park and found the beginnings of some acorn artwork.  Micah immediately set to work gathering more acorns to finish it. ... See my Tabblo>

Tabblo: Duet

Isaac often gets some unasked for accompaniment when he practices the piano.  ... See my Tabblo>

Tabblo: Micah, Climber

I guess this was testing some harsh lighting conditions.  Mostly it was the fact that Micah was staying in one place more than the other two boys. ... See my Tabblo>

Tabblo: Halloween

We tried the Yoda costume on Reece, but it was a bit too big.  It fit Micah just perfectly. ... See my Tabblo>

Posted by Bryan on November 4, 2007

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Melinda November 16, 2007 at 12:38 p.m.

Cute cute cute

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