Today we have Hannah's second dentist appointment. Wish us well. Last year she clamped down and screamed through clenched teeth and refused to allow access. This year we've had the appointment for 2 months and she's built up plenty of excitement. I hope they don't let her down.
As a mama I have to suppress my natural gag reflex sometimes more often than not. For example today she showed me her rinse cup after brushing for the second time. "No, no, look at it in the sunlight! See those things floating around in there? That's the dirt from my teeth!" Then she called me back into the bathroom to see "the river the mouthwash is making" as it made its way to the drain. Gross. Gross, gross, gross.
Sugar baby is nonplussed. Right on track, exactly one month after her second birthday she asks "Why?" in a ratio of 5:1 for everything I say.
Every clock in our house reads a different time, varying by 10-15 minutes either way. I'm depending on the computer clock which says we have 15 minutes before we have to leave. Rather than take the time to change them, I kind of have an idea of which is where relative to Real Time, but it leaves Andy guessing and altogether unimpressed. However, judging from the clock in the bottom right corner of the screen, its time to get ready to trek into town for Hannah's adventure!
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Pickin' Friends
I'm so tired. See, the day started off at 5:15Am with Abba deciding she was mad that she had been cut off from Mama's milk, so she was going to let me have it bright and early. Then Hannah woke with a bad dream that had resulted in her needing a change of sheets. All this before 5:25AM, as Andy was waking up. Needless to say, he grabbed the lunch I packed and scooted out the door without so much as a glance over his shoulder! I can't say I blame him!
So we rolled around in our semi-awake state until the girls decided at 7:45 they wanted to put on their dress up dresses that MeeMaw gave them and move the party outside to the carport. It was only 58 degrees and they lasted about 8 minutes. So, I put them to work until it was time to load up and go berry picking.
We met some friends up at Stonewall, a central location here in Callaghan, and then four vehicles - including 5 mamas and 11 kids trekked over to Rennick, West Virginia. Never heard of Rennick? Its about 40 minutes north of Lewisburg - the northernmost reaches of Greenbrier County. We had a great time - picked for about an hour and a half, and I think all of the kids just about made it that long. We settled our debts with the proprietors and enjoyed a picnic on blankets under the shade trees. It really was a lot of fun. I don't know how many lbs. of berries I got - three heavy WalMart bags, though. Hannah picked a surprising amount! (Although I tacked an extra few bucks onto our bill for the amount that didn't take the detour to the bag....) I'm chugging coffee and Mountain Dew so I can stay up and process them, but first things first, right?

Here's a picture of the kiddos from today....Sabrena took the rest of the pictures (daggone if I didn't forget to charge my camera battery), and she'll post them on Facebook, so I'll post a link here, I guess.
Hannah and Abba just came in here and laughed when they saw the picture, "That was fun, Mama...can I have some blueberries?" "Booberrys!"
Thursday, June 18, 2009
double click
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
click

I decided on the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H20. In the end, it came out on tops with me as far as price ($257.00 including shipping), 10x optical zoom, 10.1 megapixels, and rapid burst for multiple frames at the same focus. Its also a lot smaller than I had expected, and much lighter and more portable than my old Olympus. It didn't come with a camera card (which I thought was bizarre), and allows 2 pictures without one - so I did a lot of clicking and deleting last night. Andy went out and picked up a 4GB card at WalMart for about $36 last night, but - get this - when I was at CVS putting together a super deal, they had 1GB cards on clearance for $6.75!! So, don'tcha know that I marched right back into th'WalMark and got his money back! If I decide to use the video (the camera records in Hi-Def!!), then I'll need a larger card, but for right now - and usually - I'm more interested in photography. Now if the daggone weather would clear up I'd be able to get out somewhere and really do some shooting. These pictures above were taken in the back yard this afternoon under "mostly cloudy skies"....

Thank you for sharing your recommendations - I researched them each very, very thoroughly and feel that I made the best choice....you'll be able to judge for yourself soon!
Friday, June 12, 2009
80's fashion / mall rats
Lookiee what I found as a page marker in an old book.....

That's April 1986, folks - and that is the authentic John Cougar Mellencamp look of the mid -1980's with me featuring a Levi's denim jacket adorned with an FM99 WNOR pin - completing the look we have a vintage red ruby brooch at the throat of my flannel shirt. And Loretta is flaunting new wave earrings and a pastel shirt also in the height of fashion....photo taken at the kiosk on the second floor of Waterside in downtown Norfolk or at Military Circle Mall, I guess. Wherever we could con our parents into dropping us off.....
Please don't ever let our kids get ahold of this picture!
Camera
Thanks to everyone's suggestions, I've ordered a camera. Should be here first of the week, and I can hardly wait. I have to go through one more weekend racking up 35mm prints to develop. I haven't done that in so long I have no idea how much they even cost anymore!
So - before I tell you which one I got, I'll tell you which ones I considered. And lemme tell you, I spent literally hours comparing features, reading reviews, polling friends and looking at sample photos on online galleries. In the end, it was a race between the Panasonic Lumix DMX-T4 (and 5), Kodak EasyShare 1015, Sony CyberShot DSC H2O, FujiFilm Finepix 8100 and Cannon SD 400.
I wanted to get maximum pixels AND maximum zoom, with reviews that praised picture quality, no lag between shots and image stabilization. Remember, too, I wanted under $300. What I eventually chose came out under $275 including shipping and a 4 GB memory stick. I bought the camera directly from the manufacturer and the card from Amazon. The card was almost $20 less on Amazon, thanks to a sale they had. Should get here around the same time, but if not, I think the camera has a smaller card that comes with it. Either way, I'll have both ready by next weekend, when I intend to drag 'em all out and make up for lost photo ops.
And you know what, I'm going to wait until it comes in the mail to tell you which one I got!
So - before I tell you which one I got, I'll tell you which ones I considered. And lemme tell you, I spent literally hours comparing features, reading reviews, polling friends and looking at sample photos on online galleries. In the end, it was a race between the Panasonic Lumix DMX-T4 (and 5), Kodak EasyShare 1015, Sony CyberShot DSC H2O, FujiFilm Finepix 8100 and Cannon SD 400.
I wanted to get maximum pixels AND maximum zoom, with reviews that praised picture quality, no lag between shots and image stabilization. Remember, too, I wanted under $300. What I eventually chose came out under $275 including shipping and a 4 GB memory stick. I bought the camera directly from the manufacturer and the card from Amazon. The card was almost $20 less on Amazon, thanks to a sale they had. Should get here around the same time, but if not, I think the camera has a smaller card that comes with it. Either way, I'll have both ready by next weekend, when I intend to drag 'em all out and make up for lost photo ops.
And you know what, I'm going to wait until it comes in the mail to tell you which one I got!
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Missed photo op
Seriously, I need some suggestions for a new camera. I'm missing some blissful photo ops because I've effectively killed two cameras in two months. And ran out of batteries for the SLR. Don't tell Andy. He'll kill ME. Any suggestions on digital cameras? Important features: a short lapse time between shots (to keep up with the girls), excellent image quality, and good zoom capabilities. All this for under $300. Soon.
Last weekend, in our WV Weekend tradition, we went here:
http://www.hangingrocktower.org/images/BooneAerial.htm
that I found out about on:
http://www.hangingrocktower.org/index.html
and yes, of course, the views were amazing....
But the wildflowers! We were literally wading through wild geraniums and side stepping Jack-in-the-Pulpits (Or is it Jacks-in-the-Pulpit. No. I'm pretty sure I just saw one Jack. And didja know that if you see a Jack, the plant is a Jenny?!), and wild columbine, Fire Pinks (which are actually bright - I mean, shockingly bright - red), may apples, trillium (not blooming yet), and what I think is Viper's Bugloss - an ugly name for an amethyst-colored spiky, quasi-shrub.
It was a "grueling" not-quite-one-mile-up hike for the mama with a Giant Baby on her back, a four and a half year old girl whose legs often-ly "needed a rest," but alas, thank goodness for Daddyo who played the encourager and peacemaker for a mama whose patience filled this space: {} and who took over the Baby Backpack 3/4 of the way up (to be fair, I carried her the whole way back!). Of course, once we made it to the top, it was so worth the walk. No raptors, but we did get eyeball to beak with several turkey vultures.... Even Han was asking when we were coming back to spend the night. (Can we do that there??)Andy made my ankles weak by resting his elbows ON and arms OVER the Hanging Rock and inviting Hannah Berry to join him - which she did - for a minute, anyways. BUT NO PICTURE! Grumble, grumble.....
I counted three peach trees in kissin' distance of the fort - just loaded. We stopped at the Cheese Store in Gap Mills for provisions before our journey, but fresh peaches at 3800' would be an exquisite treat. I can't wait to go back. With a camera, of course.
Last weekend, in our WV Weekend tradition, we went here:
http://www.hangingrocktower.org/images/BooneAerial.htm
that I found out about on:
http://www.hangingrocktower.org/index.html
and yes, of course, the views were amazing....
But the wildflowers! We were literally wading through wild geraniums and side stepping Jack-in-the-Pulpits (Or is it Jacks-in-the-Pulpit. No. I'm pretty sure I just saw one Jack. And didja know that if you see a Jack, the plant is a Jenny?!), and wild columbine, Fire Pinks (which are actually bright - I mean, shockingly bright - red), may apples, trillium (not blooming yet), and what I think is Viper's Bugloss - an ugly name for an amethyst-colored spiky, quasi-shrub.
It was a "grueling" not-quite-one-mile-up hike for the mama with a Giant Baby on her back, a four and a half year old girl whose legs often-ly "needed a rest," but alas, thank goodness for Daddyo who played the encourager and peacemaker for a mama whose patience filled this space: {} and who took over the Baby Backpack 3/4 of the way up (to be fair, I carried her the whole way back!). Of course, once we made it to the top, it was so worth the walk. No raptors, but we did get eyeball to beak with several turkey vultures.... Even Han was asking when we were coming back to spend the night. (Can we do that there??)Andy made my ankles weak by resting his elbows ON and arms OVER the Hanging Rock and inviting Hannah Berry to join him - which she did - for a minute, anyways. BUT NO PICTURE! Grumble, grumble.....
I counted three peach trees in kissin' distance of the fort - just loaded. We stopped at the Cheese Store in Gap Mills for provisions before our journey, but fresh peaches at 3800' would be an exquisite treat. I can't wait to go back. With a camera, of course.
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