Posts Tagged ‘ perspective ’

School, restarted

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

First day of school, wonderstyle

As a kid the start of the school year was usually a terrible thing. As a parent, I have a little more appreciation for the benefits our entire family enjoys with the restart of the educational calendar.

Though the space and time we enjoy in the summertime is always a blessing, there’s some magical about the imposed schedule schooling provides. To boot we get to enjoy the delight our children still experience in seeing friends again, new teachers and the still-fun experience of school.

New school year, new jokes

This year Sebastian heads back to Midway for second grade while Harper and Arden remain at Northland for Kindergarten and the start of preschool. Here’s to hoping this year is every bit as remarkable for our kids as the last years have been.

What new life looks like to a two-year-old

Wednesday, May 18th, 2011

It’s hard to know what a young child thinks of a new family member. Our two-year-old, Arden, is very articulate for a toddler but even so she doesn’t really have the capacity to convey subtle emotion. At least, not verbally. So it’s impossible for us to truly know what she’s thinking about Augustin’s entry into her life.

On Monday she had the camera for a few minutes. Even though we can’t know what she’s thinking, for those few minutes we had a chance to see the world she was seeing. The first photo is Arden at work, surveying the scene. In sum she took thirty photos, most of which were blurry or crooked or off on focus. But the second photograph below is the shot she snapped of her new baby brother and her beloved mom.

Adventures of a two-year-old photog

What a two-year-old sees