Sunday, January 2, 2011

365 Days Go Swiftly By

My son learned how to snowboard this past week. Well, he took a lesson anyway. The point is that he willingly went up to Badger Pass with my sister and her family, donned his winter gear, strapped a board to his feet, went down a hill, and he was excited to tell me about it. It was a pretty small hill from what he says but the fact he did it means he is growing up much faster than I expected. It seems like only yesterday that I was encouraging my ever cautious son to climb over the back of the couch because it was so much fun and he was saying, "No mama, too high."

Time goes so fast and these kids grow right along with it. I have been looking at ideas for how to hold onto that passing time and in the process found many projects based on 365 days. In honor of those I am going to do my own little Project 365, right here on my blog mixed in with my rantings and ramblings. I thought of starting another blog but let's face it, I haven't been so committed with the one so maybe I should try and make this one work. Enjoy.


Project 365- Day 1
Sadly, I dropped my beautiful Fuji camera around Thanksgiving and broke the little battery door so most of these early photos will be with my less than fancy point and shoot Polaroid. Hopefully I can get my nice camera fixed because I do miss the quality.



I captured this exchange between the little guy and the baby girl on the 1st of course. Sillies. We had missed him while he was learning to snowboard and had not seen him in two whole days! That's a lot in mommy time. The baby also missed him but right after they looked so lovingly at each other, she stuck her tongue out at him.





Project 365- Day 2


They say the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence, and today these cows decided to find out if that was true! I looked out the kitchen window this morning to see these two ladies grazing on the grass inside of our fence. I believe they came from the field across the way. My husband got out there and wrangled them out the fence and down the road, oddly enough, while wearing Wranglers.

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