Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Ondrea’s Puzzle

First of all, just wanted to apologize for the lack of updating lately! I’ve been extremely busy lately without a lot of extra time for shooting! Add to that the fact that it gets dark at 7 here now, my prime hours are dark already! Oh, the joys of winter!  mad

In any case, I have a fun post today! I was at my grandparents’ anniversary party this past weekend, and their great-granddaughter Ondrea was visiting too! (She is my uncle’s granddaughter, I have no idea what that makes her to me...) She was being quite funny and having fun playing on the floor. Here she is playing with her puzzle.

She got bored about halfway through, however, put the puzzle back in the box, and left to go play in another room. Of course, me being the type of guy that loves to play with children’s heads, I suggested we put together the puzzle and leave it in the middle of the floor to discover. smile It took us about 3 minutes to put the 48-piece jumbo sized puzzle together and left it for her to find! Here she is discovering it!

Her excitement quickly turned to being confused as to how such a thing could have happened.  I couldn’t get a picture of her super cute “suspicious” look she gave me because I was sure that would have given me away.

When we asked her how she thought this might have happened, she finally decided that the puzzle “put itself together.” We had a good laugh!  LOL And don’t worry, she wasn’t scarred for life. In fact, 10 minutes later, she’d forgotten all about it. I love kids. smile

Monday, June 09, 2008

Blast from the Past: Little Abby

In February 2007, I was able to take an amazing trip to Honduras.  Many posts ago, you saw some of my vacation pictures from an island off the coast of Honduras, Roatan.

This shot was taken in mainland Honduras, in a very small town called Taulabe. My friends and I were visiting with some of the local friends in the town, and I couldn’t help noticing that all the kids there were so adorable! I met one little girl named Abby, who although she was very shy, liked me a lot! She let me take this nice picture of her. She was so proud of her little bolsa (bag)! smile



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