Capturing October: Lazy Day

Normally Sunday is my lazy day. Normally! But, Aaron asked if I’d like to go to the Tallgrass National Preserve. We’d been there once before, but it seemed like a fun place to go with kids and the weather was perfect. So it turned into a not-so lazy day.

Of course, it didn’t occur to either one of us that it was run by the National Park Service and would be closed because of the government shutdown.

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Ooops. But, I’m going to count this as my lazy day photo. We didn’t have a lazy day, but this park did.

We had already spent a couple of hours at a playground nearby, so it was not a big deal.

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Instead, we took the long way home and enjoyed some beautiful Kansas scenery.IMG_1773

Capturing October: Hands

I thought that this was kind of a stupid prompt, when I remembered it this morning. A casualty of writing the list in just a few free minutes on the last day of September. I had one idea for this day. I did shoot my idea, Lena holding her pumpkin from today’s trip to the pumpkin patch. I got some cute photos, but it wasn’t as interesting as it was in my head. Then, as I finished up with her, sticky fingers touched my camera’s LCD. Literal sticky fingers.

Fingers that were alternating between dipping in a milkshake and trying to poke my LCD.

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I ended up coming up with a ton of other ideas for focusing on hands in the future and it’s definitely something that I will use again. I even realized how I do this more often than I realize– the photo that I shared on the Facebook page recently is an example.

Capturing October: the Everyday

Today’s theme, the everyday, the ordinary, it’s one of my favorites. We’re usually quick to pull out our cameras for the big stuff– first day of school, birthdays, vacations. But, how often do we pull it out for the totally ordinary?

Digital cameras and Instagram have made it a lot easier to capture these moments, but I want to get intentional about it. I know there will be a day when I don’t remember all of the details so well. I’m not saying I’m planning to lose my memory, but kids grow and change so fast. It seems to be impossible to capture all the details.

Today’s everyday moment: Grilled cheese. Every day for lunch he wants and gets grilled cheese. And I always take a bite out– the fee from the chef.

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