Rolled

Today’s photo prompt was Rolled — a tongue | a towel | a yoga mat

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Even though they are twins, and people have trouble telling them apart at times, the boys are not identical. Will can roll his tongue, but Joe cannot. I wanted Joe to stick his tongue out at his brother, but he had a better idea: he suggested that he ROLL his eyes, which was an accurate representation of his opinion of the situation…

This cracked me up, and I thought it deserved an actual blog post.

So there you go: if you forget about Joe’s mole, you can check if they can roll their tongues. Will (with the double L’s, which match the L’s in roll) can do it, Joe cannot.

Forget about socks

Instead of a sock of the month club, I’m thinking maybe I need a baby sweater of the month club.

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Autumn Leaves by Nikki Van De Car

Needs buttons, but the knitting is all done. The yarn is superwash wool, and is a really pretty handpainted red — it has some pinks and oranges in it, but it does not want to photograph well. It’s like it freaked the camera out.

chloe with sweater Forget about socks

That sweater is the Puerperium Cardigan. Not that you notice the sweater, due to the extreme cuteness of my newest niece. My brother, sister, and I have 9 kids between us, and I might be biased, but we wound up with an awfully good-looking crew. They are all smart and polite and talented, too.

Three weeks

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I have attempted, in the past, to do a daily photo project. I think that in 2009 I made it as far as March, plus a few weeks in June. I’m trying again this year, but rather than start on January 1, I decided to go ahead and start on the 25th of December, since that’s the day I got my new camera. It seemed less like a New Year’s Resolution That Would Fail that way.

Plus, I haven’t really told anyone that that’s what I’m “officially” doing, because that sort of statement can sometimes be the kiss of death for a project. I probably shouldn’t say anything now, but I’m pretty pleased with the fact that it has now been 3 weeks, and while not all of the photos are perfect, none of them are last minute crap photos because I want to get a photo in before I go to bed…

One of the things I have done that will hopefully help keep up my enthusiasm and provide inspiration and ideas is to join a community called Capture Your 365. Each month there are lists of photo prompts, and I get a daily reminder e-mail. I’ve used the daily prompt a few times, when I didn’t have something else I was already planning to capture, plus several of my photos have been inspired by ideas I’ve seen in the photo gallery at the CY365 site.

A lot of the photos I’ve used in my blog posts over the last 3 weeks have been my daily photos, but I’m not planning on making daily posts about the photos a habit. I might do a weekly wrap-up, and as I learn more about telling stories with photos, I will try to share what I learn, and hopefully I won’t totally screw up the explanations in the process.

Here’s a look at the first 3 weeks (click on the thumbnails for larger views…)

Vote for us! Please?

I don’t ordinarily do this sort of thing, but I’m figuring that if it annoys you, you can just ignore it, and if you are willing to help, you’ll take two seconds to click a few buttons.

In July of 2010 we had an epic family vacation: two weeks of adventures that took us through Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas (and then back home through Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri). As I look back through the blog, I see that I never got further than posting about the very first part of the trip, through Rocky Mountain National Park.

Which is too bad, because the days after that were really amazing: we had splurged on an adventure with a company called Western River Expeditions. We got to visit Arches National Park, take an off-road Hummer Safari, and then spent 2 days rafting on the Colorado River, which included camping overnight under the stars.

It was totally worth every penny, and we had talked about making plans to do another, longer trip this past summer. Only, life intervened, and our vacation plans had to go by the wayside…

I still get e-mails from Western River Expeditions, and the most recent was an invitation to join a contest to try to win a trip: It’s a photo contest, and the person with the most votes WINS.

We are all over this. At least, I hope, that with YOUR help, we are…

I mean, look at these guys:

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Who wouldn’t want to vote for them???

The contest is on Facebook, so if you don’t “do” Facebook — you’ll have to sit this one out.

Here’s the link:

Vote for the Earleys

Thanks in advance for your vote…if we win, I promise we’ll share lots of pictures…

p.s. Yes, the prize is for two, don’t worry, if we win, we’ve already promised the boys we’d pay to bring them along with us…

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