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Help! I am surrounded.

I have two boys.

Pink is not even in my vocabulary.

Whenever I decide to become nice and content with my two boys and no girls, I see something really cute and really pink.

Or I have to go to two baby showers in one weekend for baby girls…I need pink.

Baby shower number one.

I even helped setup for this one and made the big pink puff ball.

Cruel really.

Oh and that was all my friend Stephanie’s fault.

She said they were easy to make…

She has girls though.

Baby shower number two.

Her friends did an awesome job on the decorations!

PINK everywhere.

I do not think people should be allowed to invite mom’s of only boys to these events.

Really? A frilly pink dress.

That is just mean.

But then when I came home I saw this.

And the world just seemed right again.

So for now you can keep your pink dresses, pink skirts, and pink tights.

I am going to go play in the mud with my boys.

Lava is hot.

I might have mentioned before that I homeschool my boys.

They are 3 and 4 so it is not hardcore yet but I like to have a topic of study for each month to make it easier on me.

This month is Volcano’s.

Something I have come to realize about teaching a 3 and 4 year old is my expectations of what they will remember were set WAY too high.

If they remember that a volcano shoots something out of it, then I am doing good.

If they remember that lava is hot, then I deserve a gold medal.

And so forth, and so on.

We were reading the Magic School bus book on volcanoes and when I saw a recipe for making a volcano and I thought “sure, why not?”.

So I asked my boys if they wanted to make a volcano and of course being typical boys they said, no.

Yeah, right.

So I got to work figuring out what we had lying around to make a volcano.

I could have gone to the walmart but I am cheap and lazy…

And hey, we needed it NOW!

So this is what we had.

Old vanilla bottles(I think they are cute so I never get rid of them)

Vinegar

Red food coloring

Baking Soda

Playdough(they recommend modeling clay but I did not have any)

Dishwashing Soap

Patience is not a virtue my 3yr old possess yet.

Baking soda first.

Dish washing soap and red dye next.

Then some playdough for the outside.

My son and I had to have a little talk about the word dye vs. die.

When I told him it was dye on his hands he started crying saying he did not want to die…

I probably should have been helping more and taking pictures less.

I was yelling(while taking the picture), TAKE IT OUT!

A little tip.

Use a nice washable tablecloth(like the one I had in the closet) so as not to stain the tile table.

I asked my youngest what he was doing with his hands.

He said, “the people are dieing and need to go in the ambulance”.

Maybe a little too much PBS.

I am hearing this the whole time, “help, help, it’s getting me”.

Boys…

We of course had to do it again.

And again.

More people in need of an ambulance.

I was really surprised that my oldest was not playing in it also.

When I asked him why, he said he did not want to be burned.

I quickly told him it was not real lava…

My poor son thought I was trying to burn him.

No, I do not let my children play with molten lava.

365 Days My boys!

I have 3 days left on my 365 day Self portrait project.

365 days of self portraits might sound a little conceited. Some people even call it their year of narcissism. But to me, it was an awesome experience that I do not regret at all!

One of the main reasons for starting up this project was the “mommy+photographer=no pictures with my boys” syndrome.

I got fed up with having only a handful of good pictures of the boys and I!

And not very many pictures of just me!

I can’t really blame it on anyone but myself. My camera feels like an extension of me and I have a hard time handing it over to someone else…

Even my husband.

Sorry Baby!

I feel a little like the pelicans on Finding Nemo fighting over fish sometimes…

“MINE! MINE! MINE!”

We can deal with my inablility to let go later.

Taking a picture of yourself everyday for a year so you have more pictures with your kids might seem a little extreme but it worked!

You are bound to catch them in a good mood eventually!

Here are some of my favorites.

Every time I look at these I start to cry.

This is what photography is all about.

Capturing those beautiful, silly, loving moments and letting you hold them close to you for a lifetime.

Don’t let personal insecurities or anything else stop you from giving the gift of memories to your children.

I still love looking at pictures of me when I was little with my parents.

It gives you safe feeling. You know you were a loved child and that they were there.

I did not intend to get all philosophical on you but this is something I am passionate about.

I do not care if you just do the one handed picture while all of you squeeze together! Just make sure you have pictures with your kids!

More of my 365 project to come.

Thank you.