In case you haven't noticed by now, I rather like my camera. Much to the chagrin of a couple of my kids, I keep it slung over my shoulder (or tucked surreptitiously into my purse) almost everywhere I go. And for those of you who have seen my camera know that it's not of a size to be easily "tuckable" or "slingable".
So what do I do with all these pictures?
I used to print them all and try to scrapbook them, but I would invariably get overwhelmed with the mess scrapbooking always created and it always seemed like I was a year or two behind the times trying to keep up with the pictures. Then in 2007 I started blogging, which I instantly loved because it was mess- and cost-free and was so easily shared with family and friends. Shortly after beginning to blog I not only stopped scrapbooking, but also stopped printing up pictures altogether. Now once or twice a year I'll print all of my posts into a hardcover blog book, which have become our new scrapbooks for our family. I'll often walk into a room and find one of my kids curled up with a blog book and laughing about some funny story (this classic called, "Princesses Don't Toot" is their very favorite).
The only problem with this method is that there are often great pictures that don't fit perfectly into a blogpost, which means that these great pictures often get lost in the archives of my iPhoto never to be seen again. I'm going to try to remedy this problem by occasionally (possibly weekly) posting a blogpost just dedicated to my favorite pics. They may or may not have a cool story to go with them, but mostly I just want them to be remembered.
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I love how you can see the water droplets zipping onto Ellie in this picture as she hunkers down while a sibling sprays her with the hose....
I wish I could take credit for this amazing photo of a butterfly and bumblebee resting on our neighbor's flowers, but it was actually my sister, Heather, who took the photo. Adam and Emma were the ones that had noticed the butterfly in the first place and demanded that I go get my camera immediately.
My sister, Kristina, and I made some hairbows this week which required burning the edges of polyester circles with a candle. By the time we were done, the candle looked like this and I couldn't help but take a picture of it. My family thought I was certifiably weird when I pulled out my camera, but I was just so enamored with how charming and old-fashioned it looked that I couldn't help myself.
Cami really, really missed her big brother while he was in the hospital all those months and I LOVE seeing Spence and Cami hanging out together again. This is them at Chinatown (in DC) today.
So what do I do with all these pictures?
I used to print them all and try to scrapbook them, but I would invariably get overwhelmed with the mess scrapbooking always created and it always seemed like I was a year or two behind the times trying to keep up with the pictures. Then in 2007 I started blogging, which I instantly loved because it was mess- and cost-free and was so easily shared with family and friends. Shortly after beginning to blog I not only stopped scrapbooking, but also stopped printing up pictures altogether. Now once or twice a year I'll print all of my posts into a hardcover blog book, which have become our new scrapbooks for our family. I'll often walk into a room and find one of my kids curled up with a blog book and laughing about some funny story (this classic called, "Princesses Don't Toot" is their very favorite).
The only problem with this method is that there are often great pictures that don't fit perfectly into a blogpost, which means that these great pictures often get lost in the archives of my iPhoto never to be seen again. I'm going to try to remedy this problem by occasionally (possibly weekly) posting a blogpost just dedicated to my favorite pics. They may or may not have a cool story to go with them, but mostly I just want them to be remembered.
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I love how you can see the water droplets zipping onto Ellie in this picture as she hunkers down while a sibling sprays her with the hose....
I wish I could take credit for this amazing photo of a butterfly and bumblebee resting on our neighbor's flowers, but it was actually my sister, Heather, who took the photo. Adam and Emma were the ones that had noticed the butterfly in the first place and demanded that I go get my camera immediately.
Don't know the story behind this photo, but I found it downloaded onto my computer and couldn't stop laughing. Apparently it was taken by Cami very late one night.
Here is a picture of Senator Mike Lee (from Utah) eating one of Cami's cupcakes. We have a friend who works in his office who had ordered Cami's cupcakes for a co-worker's birthday. Cami called me super excited after receiving this picture.
I think that is really cool how each of my daughters has developed into such amazing photogs. You each have wonderful high tech cameras. And not only the four of you, but our sweet daughters-in-laws, Mika and Karey as well.
ReplyDeleteInterestly enough, you grew up in a home with a single camera-a very old and very cheap Russian-made (did I mention cheap?) Zenit film SLR. As a result I was the lone single picture taker-the reason there are so few pix of a younger me.
Love your blog and the awesome pix you take. A very good Christmas gift for Mom and I would be a copy of your blog books. Hint! Hint!
Love, love, love the picture of Spence and Cami!
ReplyDeleteI love all the pictures and might just have to steal this idea for my own blog!
ReplyDeleteYou were the one who got me hooked on printing out my blog into books. It such a great idea and the best way to document our family history! Thanks.
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