She was so happy to have friends over
and while it wasn't about the presents for her . . .
and while it wasn't about the presents for her . . .
Last Saturday I took my son to work / participate at the Tae Kwon Do testing. Regardless of whether or not I have a child testing, I always ALWAYS take my camera - if for no other reason than to practice. And I can never get too much practice.
Since my 28-75 lens is acting wonky, I thought I would pretty much just use the 70-300 and see what I could do with it
I quickly found that the best photos were the "detailed" shots,

When I lingered in the card aisle, the kids wondered what I was doing - apparently with all my gagging at 'over-the-top' jewelry commercials, it never occurred to them that I might still give their father a Valentine.
It is also obvious to me that father and son are not as different as they would like to think. When given the option to wait and give his girlfriend her roses (not arrows!) and chocolates this weekend rather than at school - our son elected to take them to school and give them to her today. Apparently dad isn't the only one that doesn't like to wait to give gifts.


The other evening I was informed by our budding Valentino that he needs to go to the store later this week and get chocolates (the good stuff), and a rose.
Both Allyson and I though he said 'chocolates and arrows' [go ahead and run together "a rose" --- topped with a southern accent - yea!] to which she had to ask if he was doing the whole cupid thing with a diaper (mixed with howling laughter). If you have kids, you know how the rest of the conversation/yelling/screaming went.


My daughter doesn't do PINK. Actually, she used to love pink and purple and then she didn't, and now she kinda does. It must be a prerequisite for middle schoolers to go all black and eventually make their way back to color.It has taken a couple of years in high school for us to get to this level of pinkness.