365 Days

His serious face

"You can't take my picture, Mommy!"

Happy Boy

I'm in denial that Christmas has passed.

Ok, the reason for the posting of pictures above is in fulfillment of my recent commitment: 365 days of a child. Lots of people take a challenge, usually starting on January 1, where they attempt to take a photo a day. I am attempting to take a photo of each of the boys a day (and baby3 when he gets here). As camera happy as I am, you’d think this would be a cinch. But the truth is, I don’t usually pull the camera out every day. And with a third child coming, I have a feeling that’ll get even harder. But I know I won’t regret it. Today I wouldn’t have pulled the camera out, except that I remembered this challenge…and was able to get the pictures above. I am hoping that a year from now I can look back on this discipline and see how much I’ve learned.

In other news, I saw the doctor this morning, I’ve gained 23 pounds (28 if you count the 5 I lost then gained back), and everything’s perfectly in place. He’s even in position. It’s always fun to hear his heartbeat. I’ll find out around Valentine’s Day if we’ll induce up to 2 weeks early based on his weight. Also, my doctor said I can start taking claritin for the Cedar Fever (Thank You, Lord!!) and I’m clear to travel this week.

Oh, and my challenge will be on hold Friday-Thursday, as I’ll be away from the boys for a whole week! I’m accompanying Chuck to New Hampshire (New Hampster is what Charlie calls it) for his business trip. I can’t wait to get away from the Cedar, although I’ll be missing two very special little boys… ;) And if you think of it, pray for mine and Chuck’s folks as they care for the boys while we’re gone.

The Photography Monster Strikes Again! (And Christmas recap)

Before I delve into the sweet events of Christmas, and overdosing on toys (if that’s possible), I think I need to update my blog from about a week ago. Basically in it, I lament how photography is an expensive hobby/habit. And how I’m never content with what I have, always wanting the next better thing. For example, I was unhappy with the lens I have, wanting a 50mm lens, so I could get more indoor photos. The ironic thing is, as I wrote the blog, I had my younger sister Anna in mind, as she also has a knack with a camera, and I was indirectly warning her of how expensive things get as she ventures further. What I didn’t expect, was she told my dad about my latest desire (the new lens), and my dad calls me a few days before Christmas, telling me he’s in the third camera store trying to figure out exactly what I wanted!! LOL. So, the photography monster has been satiated for now, as my dad got me the new lens!! Actually, I told him I could pick it up myself, so as soon as I got it, Chuck took this photo of me to show my dad how happy the monster really was:

Angie's New lens!

But, to wrap up the photography stuff, I also found a great article that talks about the dSLR cameras, in simple language, and gives a great comparison of the various brands. Just click here if you want to read it. I highly recommend it if you ever think you want to go up to this level of photography.

So I promptly put the new lens to good use and took about a million photos in the last 5 days. Here are my favorites:

Angie's New lens!

Angie's New lens!

Angie's New lens!
[Kaleb, my nephew, 6 months old]

Angie's New lens!
[William, my nephew, 3 months old]

Angie's New lens!
[Elijah, my nephew, 7 months, with Chuck's mom. I can't take credit for this one, Chuck took it. Good job, babe!]

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Christmas also went so well, and we are so blessed! Our boys were inundated with gifts, and we were so thankful to get time with family. We stayed in Austin December 23-27th and it was a nice trip. It definitely beats the quick weekend trips we take, even though it was a bit weird not being in our home for Christmas morning. I’m beginning to cherish each trip, as I know it will be much harder to travel once we have 3 boys…at least for a few years.

Villareal Christmas Party
[My cousin Dustin and his baby Tyler.]

Villareal Christmas Party
[My sister Desi, and her boyfriend Jay.]

Villareal Christmas Party
[My dad, the lens-gifter, and William, his youngest grandson.]

Christmas Day
[Elijah made his appearance on Christmas as Santa. Isn't he cute?!]

Christmas Day
[Kaleb obviously just enjoyed having all his grandparents around. His shirt says "Who needs Santa when you have grandparents."]

Christmas Day
[My boys both enjoyed playing in their Aunt Melanie's backyard...something we don't have at home, yet.]

Christmas Day

Christmas Day
[Christmas morning, they looked so cute in their flannel Thomas pj's. Thanks, Aunt Mitsi!]

So, now we’re home and changing modes…Getting ready for Chance’s birthday in 2 days! I think this will be the last time we celebrate on his birthday, as it’s just too close to Christmas. There are so many disadvantages to it. I think his next real birthday party will be “at the half.” Chuck thinks I’m weird, but I really want to celebrate his half birthday instead…so the next one will be June 2009, when he turns 3 and a half. :)

Photoshop Elements Experiments

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One more tidbit to catch up on… One of my favorite bloggers, Pioneer Woman, was featured on CNN for a quick tidbit, click here to see the cute interview.

A Warning to all Potential Photographers

There was once a day when I had a camera, and was content. I didn’t even know it was called “a point-and-shoot” and couldn’t care less about how it worked. I was naive to the world of dSLRs, and photography in general.

But then I had a baby. And as soon as he was born, so was “the photography monster” in me. I just couldn’t take enough pictures. And I began to wonder if I needed a better camera, one with a faster shutter speed, since I missed so many great moments between clicks (and also a long flash-recharge time). So we upgraded to another point and shoot. This one had a manual mode, where I began to play with making my pictures better. Then Chuck decided he wanted a dSLR when our second was born. For the first year and a half, I told him I didn’t want to even touch the thing, it was way too expensive, and I am way too accident-prone. But then, one day, my friends and I wanted to have a photoshoot in the bluebonnets. Chuck couldn’t come because he had to work. So I did it…like Eve biting the apple, I borrowed that fancy camera. Here were my results.

Bluebonnet Photo Shoot

Bluebonnet Photo Shoot

Bluebonnet Photo Shoot

What I had feared the most came true: I really liked this camera. It’s shutter speed was sooo much faster, and the pictures were sooo much better than my point and shoot. Chuck had already informed me I needed to get my own (he has the photography monster in him too, and it doesn’t like to share). My birthday was 2 weeks later, and I found the same camera on craigslist and was so excited when my dad told me he wanted to invest in my photography skills…aka addiction. Chuck and I could now share lenses, too. Come to find out, lenses are just as expensive as the camera itself (and even more so!). So Chuck’s photography monster starts throwing a fit about wanting a new lens. My monster could now sympathize, and eventually, we “invested” in a new lens. It’s called an “investment” not because it increases in value, but because anything that expensive shouldn’t be considered “spending.” Ha!

Then I found flickr, an online photo-sharing website. And my monster grew as I saw all of the excellent photos out there. So many new ideas on how to do things! I also stalk a few of my favorite photographers (I read their blogs). For your myspacers, be warned: it’s even more addicting than myspace!

Then I had to learn about photo editing software, like picasa, bibble, and photoshop. I had the first two and have learned more and more about how to improve my photos, but soon realized that nothing compares to photoshop. But having photoshop meant having a computer that runs Microsoft Windows (which Chuck abhors, but that’s another story). Yet my monster began to crave photoshop, and so Chuck lovingly stood in the freezing cold at 2 AM in order to get me a (Windows) laptop, just so I could have photoshop.

So now, I have it, and I have no idea how to use it. ;) There’s one technique I have managed though, the eye-pop. Here is an example:

Chance -another eye pop Chance -another eye pop

Oh, and now that I can do this “eye pop” thing, I am longing for photos that can really show eye color better than my zoom lens. And guess what? The photographer monster is craving again! This time it’s a 50mm lens, and it’s not cheap. It’s also wanting a photoshop manual, which is so ironic to me. I have NEVER desired to read a manual of any kind, especially one on how to use software. That’s Chuck’s department.

There’s a moral to this story. You may be thinking photography is fun, and that you might want to further your skills. Let me warn you, as one who is lost down that road…DON’T do it! ;) This hobby is fun, and it’s also expensive! It sucks you in and doesn’t let go. My dreams of being debt free are now being rivaled by dreams of being a better photographer. And now as I look back on those simple day of naivete, I see photos that are so poor in quality, instead of the beautiful moments with my baby. I also actually take less photos now, because I know they won’t turn out very well. The more you learn, the more you know you have so much more to learn, and the monster is never satisfied! If you’re still in the ignorant stages, please do yourself a favor, and resist the temptation to move deeper into the world of photography. The fruit tastes sweet, but it comes at a high cost.

And until then, anyone want to donate for a new lens? I may have to go into business, just to keep this monster happy…

Photography Woes & Funny Stories

First of all, thank you so much for praying for us as we weathered the storm this weekend. Charlie’s swelling has gone down, he even slept through the night last night for the first time since Wednesday, and we have yet another dentist appointment tomorrow to see about fixing that wretched tooth.

But before the pain, swelling, tylenol and multiple dentist visits, I performed a little photography experiment. With all the lights on in our guest room, can my camera take a photo of quickly moving subjects…without the flash or natural (sun) light? I even added a strong light to the mix to see if it’d work, and for your photography buffs, I set the ISO up to 800 to see if that would help get a faster shutter speed. Did it work well? Not as well as I’d hoped, although I now have an appreciation for people who take photos in studio, and have all that fancy equipment. And I learned that I really hate 800 ISO. Getting the specks out of the photo was no simple task, even for Bibble or Photoshop. But here are my results:

Jumping

Jumping

Jumping
[I know, the white balance is off, and it's blurry...but I loved that foot up in the air!]

Jumping

Jumping

Jumping

Jumping

Anyhow, the fun times have returned to our house…

~There’s a new game around here…the “hiney biter” game. Chance actually started it, where he comes up to a non-suspecting adult and sticks his tush out and says “Hiney! Hiney!” then takes off running. It wasn’t long before I started reaching out to pinch that little tush, and the hiney biter game was born. The boys both come up and stick them out, then run before I can reach them. It took me awhile to teach Charlie that he didn’t have to drop his pants for this game, little flasher!

~Chance is continually developing his nurturing side. This morning Chuck fell down the stairs with Chance in his arms (what is with that? Why do we keep falling?!) So as I held Chance as he cried, even in his tears, he looked at his stuffed kitty, whom he loves and carries around everywhere, and said “Kitty, you ok?”

~Chance is getting better at sentences. He will come up and say, “Mommy, juice please.” Then I’ll ask him to go find his cup, and he’ll take off looking for it, saying, “Cup, (where) are you?”

~Chance is also becoming quite the pray-er. As we pray, he’ll imitate us, then when he hears us say “Thank you for Jesus,” or “In Jesus Name” he’ll respond with “Amen.” It is the cutest thing. I really need to video it…

~Charlie has made me so proud through this teeth incident. Back in June when we cut out all sugar from his diet, I would often catch him sneaking food that was off limits, and also throwing fits about not being able to eat everything. This time he’s not only obeyed when I tell him he can’t eat something, he doesn’t even complain when he sees someone else eating it. He also brings me things and asks me if it has sugar before he eats it.

~Baby3 is still nameless, but it obviously hasn’t gotten him down too much. He is at the stage where he can move, and man, does he! Sometimes I wonder if the kid ever sleeps! He even does this shaking thing that’s really weird to feel. Chuck said it’s probably from all the caffeine I’m subjecting him to. I’m already a terrible mom this time around. As I’ve mentioned before, I took on this vice in order to survive these energy demanding times…

It’s nice to be somewhat back to normal around here, just in time for Christmas! Stay tuned for some eye-popping, photoshop loving experiments. And also, a warning will be served to anyone who dabbles in all things photographic. You won’t want to miss it! ;)

Scrapblogging

Oh, I did have photos to share after all…sorta. Chuck showed me this website: www.scrapblog.com, and you can make scrap book pages for free there. It could get a little addicting, so be warned ;) Here are some I’ve made:

Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch

Pumpkin Painting

Riverwalk

Halloween 07

[I apologize for posting them as bigger than normal...I'm afraid that the normal smaller size will make it to hard to see...Then you'd get vision problems from squinting...and send me the dr bill.]

So if you decide to try it out yourself, I wanna see what you make! If you want, just post it as a comment here!!

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