Saturday 10 March 2012

Drive

Blogging again.




Need to share the love.

Life.

Laughter.

Adventures and discoveries.

Feeling like focusing more on the haves these days...rather than the have nots.

Been an instagraming fool lately (iphone thing) and have felt so much inner joy connecting with people. All their intimate and orchestrated moments. The realness. I feel connected. However...I feel like I am missing the story...I know a picture can say a thousand words...I just like to string about 48 thousand words together sometimes.




Sigh.

But it is so hard sometimes. To share. To remember to take pictures. To get the real ones, to capture the rawness of moments. So today I dusted off the beast (aka) my SLR and grabbed Little E and Baby A and Mr.Man and said..."lets go for a drive..."


We drove to the lake. There was wind. There was some rain. But there were also moments...





She just loves him...to watch him and copy him...


My boy is growing fast.






So is she...


Busy...always



Heading someplace important I assume...


They capture me. 
I forget to just watch sometimes. 




After the "photo shoot" we head toward the water 



Someone was excited. 
It is fun to watch her interact now. 
So animated.
So connected.


Travellers.


Handsome Mr.Man. 


She looks a little skeptical here...


Then she decides to copy me...


No...my tongue wasn't out! 


I could never be this cute. 


This photo makes me smile. I see so much in his eyes...besides angry birds and star wars that is...


The water was cold...but my little explorers were elsewhere...




Then it was my turn to play...



Look for rocks to toss into the cool water...



Fish


Test the boundaries


The deepness of the unknown...

And then one of those moments just came together.


Ok...a lot of encouragement needed here...Baby A was loosing steam



Nothing some Raisins couldn't fix.



The drive home was quiet. 
Peaceful.
Warm.


Then the crayons came out.




The felts 


The Magical Castle.


The creativity flowed right into dinner and all the way until everyone was tucked snug into their beds. 

Bonne Nuit ma petite amie
E.