The girls asked if they could have “a spoonful” of frosting. I said yes and then walked into the kitchen to see them brandishing these spoons. The smiles above are somewhat toned down from the maniacal ones I first saw.
Later I made quesadillas and Eden was eager to help. She got out her handy little safety knife and I gave her a small cutting board. She happily diced green peppers while I cut chicken, sliced peppers and onions and then cooked it all up. We talked while we worked and she would reach over to grab additional peppers as needed. It was such a natural gesture. She didn’t ask for more, she just helped herself as any one would who was helping me cook dinner. I told her how much I love cooking with her – and it was true, not just motherly enthusiasm. Her quiet industry and graceful confidence brought beauty to, what could have been, a mundane task. Lovely.
for the love of…..could you please go buy the digital camera. mine came with a 1/2 gb card for $300. it’s in the budget.
I was in a quandary of models. On my old camera I only ever used auto mode and took beautiful pictures. My dilemma is that the pocket ones like yours seem to need an awareness of light modes to take good pictures. The bulkier ones are more forgiving, but I dropped a bulky one.
What do you think, Baby?
it will do a better job than your current rig. i’m coming out in june; i’ll help you take good pictures with it. i dialed in your old camera, so that it underexposed with the flash. i wonder if it held its adjustment. also it’s a camera not a house. return it if you aren’t happy.
Too troo, but I steell think the MAC es doing a splendeed job babee.
Baybee, I knew you woooold appreciate my art!