Two Kids and a Christmas Present — Part Two

Last Saturday, my wife, Athena, took the kids outside while I was working. I came out after awhile to find the three of them playing with chalk on the back patio. I ran back inside, grabbed my camera (with the new lens attached), and ran back out.

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Kefir not only played with the chalk, but tried to eat it!

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I’m glad they make chalk non-toxic!

Josiah spent most of the time playing in the dirt:

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Kefir tried to take some pictures, too!

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We had a really fun time just enjoying the gorgeous day!

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At the end, of course, the kids had a bunch of fun splashing in the bathtub, but I didn’t take any pictures — I was too busy trying not to get wet!

Look for one more set of images with the new lens tomorrow!

16 March 2007 | Family, Personal, Photos | Comments

2 Responses to “Two Kids and a Christmas Present — Part Two”

  1. 1 Jules 16 March 2007 @ 5:23 pm

    How cute! I love the dirt-pouring shot. Do you have any trees in your yard? (I’m known as the crazy tree lady in my other life, so I was just wondering!)

  2. 2 Aaron 26 March 2007 @ 10:25 pm

    Thanks! No, we don’t have any trees. My parents have quite a few, so that gives us our chance to play in the leaves in the fall!

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