Mamatography: A 365 Day Photography Project. At least one picture per day of what you did that day.
Sunday, while I was upstairs getting ready for church, Isaiah decided he was still hungry. For raw eggs. On the bright side, it all stayed on the table, and he put the shells back in the carton. And, his cracking skills got better as he went on.
Sigh.
Tuesday, we played around. Isaiah wanted to pose and take pictures.
Wednesday, Isaiah made his own bed/chair out of a laundry basket (that usually holds all his stuffed animals, dumped in the background) to watch a movie.
Thursday, I began making N and B their presents (camera strap covers). Pick your fabric!
Friday, we had a movie night. We watched Veggie Tales and Mickey Mouse, snuggled up on a blanket on the floor, and had plenty of snacks.
Saturday, Mom, N, B and I got pedicures together as part of N's present to us.
Isaiah needs some lessons in what to do with eggs. My son has a friend who just finished culinary school. He taught Daniel how to crack an egg into a skillet and flip it into a perfect dish. The results are a little bit better than Isaiah's.
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Hmm.. if he gets lessons, that means I could get breakfast in bed, right?
DeleteThis is the problem with a 3 1/2 year old who is almost 4 feet tall, though--he can reach the top parts of the fridge.