Who would have known?
Not only have I been enjoying the ease of documenting, I have really been enjoying the challenge of using a phone camera. When conditions are right, the phone can take a pretty good picture, but usually conditions aren't right, so there lays the challenge.
Anyway, it's a fun little game to play as my friend Tracey commented, you get away from the technical side of things and are forced to rely on creativity. Challenge love.
Our week in Instagram:
Everett is being forced out of his nap time. But if I have him rest in his room, he falls asleep, so he hangs with me and rests while I work.
Jason had a crazy week of coming home at midnight nearly every night. Which meant an evening trip to Walmart with the children for their Operation Christmas Child gift.
I hate Wal Mart. I hate taking kids to Wal Mart.
But we survived.
If you can't beat them, join them. Night time is our wildest. I always fight it. Without a team mate at home, why fight? Just let them injure themselves. And they did. Thank God their bones are so rubbery still.
Best news ever? Gigi came to visit to help with a mini session weekend. After she left, she took the oldest boys with her. Sissy and I went on a date, and then for the past THREE days, I have only had three children.
Bliss.
I mean, extreme bliss.
Scarlett is the easiest child when her older brothers aren't around. She actually sits.
As in sits still. At the table, doing puzzles for hours.
What a gift these two are.
I never want to forget what it's like to see two little bodies shuffling around.