I'm convinced that poor Evan will be plagued by his big head (it is a Bucior head after all). He was sitting on the couch with Daddy watching game six, and he kept trying to peer over the edge of the couch on to the floor. Needless to say, after three close calls (and I mean nose an inch from the floor before daddy grabbed him, like the chick in Bring It On), he finally managed to fall on his noggin when we weren't watching. I mean, he's like the reverse of a weeble wobble.
Remember these?
Wife to one, mother of two(!), and family and friend to many more. Captain to one entire ice hockey team. Commander of a satellite on it's way past Pluto, and Tester of one being built to go to the Sun. Let the fun begin.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Oh the pretty jellies
I just finished my photography class last week, Crafting the Photograph, designed to help me learn how to use my SLR camera. It was wonderful, and I learned so much. (I also learned there is so much more to learn, grrrrr.) I met some great new friends as well.
This jellyfish is a picture I am particularly proud of, taken at the National Aquarium in Baltimore. We visited with some family, and Evan seemed to think it was pretty neat. I took this photo on manual mode (meaning I had to make some decisions). Although it could use some touching up in Photoshop, overall I think it came out well. Their new jellies exhibit is pretty neat.
This jellyfish is a picture I am particularly proud of, taken at the National Aquarium in Baltimore. We visited with some family, and Evan seemed to think it was pretty neat. I took this photo on manual mode (meaning I had to make some decisions). Although it could use some touching up in Photoshop, overall I think it came out well. Their new jellies exhibit is pretty neat.
My first Mother's Day
Evan made me a picture frame at daycare for my first Mother's Day present ever (it appears he had help since he didn't come home with glue all over his hands). It feels great to be a mom, although so busy at times I can't think, I wouldn't trade it for anything. And I'm excited thinking that it will get better and better.
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