Our little man is growing up before our very eyes. He is rolling all over the place now. That plus doing a "circle scoot," or what I call it, anyway. He scoots on his belly in a big circle shape, rotating 360 degrees if we just let him lie there and do so. Inevitably, his being on his belly too long makes him irritable, though, so he doesn't make a full 360 that often.
We have been saving up our funds and are taking a plunge today...we are finally purchasing a digital camera. The digital video camera was our big purchase for last year....and it has been the most wonderful investment....I wouldn't take the whole world for the priceless videos I now have of these last six months. Now, with a digital still shot camera, I can be bolder in how I experiment with photos of Gardner without having to worry about them not turning out when I pick up the developed prints. I can erase the ones I don't care for, and just have printed the ones that are clear. I can record more of our life together now that I don't have to worry about wasting cents on blurry or dim pictures.
Gardner has moved on past green beans and carrots and has come to love and devour butternut squash. Upon consulting Dr. Treash, I am heading to EarthFare on Monday to purchase some earth-friendly, organic produce so that I can make some homemade food for him. In the long run, it will be only a few pennies more than jarred food, and much, much healthier for the little guy.
I am going to take him this week to get his portrait made in his Easter outfit (before he outgrows it!). Stay tuned for more and more pictures on the blog, too, as soon as I read the manual and figure out this new camera, as well! :0)
Meg
We have been saving up our funds and are taking a plunge today...we are finally purchasing a digital camera. The digital video camera was our big purchase for last year....and it has been the most wonderful investment....I wouldn't take the whole world for the priceless videos I now have of these last six months. Now, with a digital still shot camera, I can be bolder in how I experiment with photos of Gardner without having to worry about them not turning out when I pick up the developed prints. I can erase the ones I don't care for, and just have printed the ones that are clear. I can record more of our life together now that I don't have to worry about wasting cents on blurry or dim pictures.
Gardner has moved on past green beans and carrots and has come to love and devour butternut squash. Upon consulting Dr. Treash, I am heading to EarthFare on Monday to purchase some earth-friendly, organic produce so that I can make some homemade food for him. In the long run, it will be only a few pennies more than jarred food, and much, much healthier for the little guy.
I am going to take him this week to get his portrait made in his Easter outfit (before he outgrows it!). Stay tuned for more and more pictures on the blog, too, as soon as I read the manual and figure out this new camera, as well! :0)
Meg
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