Saturday, October 2, 2010

3rd Birthday Extravaganza!

Get settled friends. This is a long one (with my new wonderful camera, they might all be this long from here on out).

Today is the 3rd birthday of the Amazing Eli Clay. Can you believe that? Neither can we. He is glorious. A prince among men. And the best comic relief I know of. He is sensitive, loving and kind, with a lightening quick wit and a very large brain inside that big ol' head. We love him to bits and are so grateful he's in our lives.

Today's birthday celebrations have been fantastic!


Part one - Eli gets a present.

I hadn't planned to do any presents until after the party and naps. But he woke up so sweet. So, I caved. Eric and I gave him his present from us early this morning. It's the Handy Manny Talking Tool Box and he loves it. You can see it in his sweet little face.





Poor patient Amos is waiting for the new to wear off so he can get his paws on those tools. He might be waiting a while. Eli did share - he offered Amos stretch, the tape measure. Slim pickens, but he'll take what he can get.


(p.s. We do having matching jammies, but who has time to match them?)


Part two: Eli has a party.
Thank goodness we planned a simple party in the playground outside our apartment. With the broken foot, I'm not sure I could have pulled off anything off-site or more intense. This was perfect. The weather was beautiful. The set-up was manageable. The kids were magical.

Oh - and the parents helped out so much! Thanks guys!

So we set up for a racecar themed shin-dig on the grass. (Note - the balloons are red and black, but they look hot-pink and black in the photos. Hot-pink and black would be a rockin' color scheme, but not for this party).
This is the first time I didn't say "No Gifts" on the invitations, so Eli wasn't quite sure what to do with the gifts. Poor Grace held this package out to him for a long while until I intervened and explained the present thing to him.

He figured it out:
He became obsessed with this gift in particular and toted it everywhere. Still got it.


The kids stamped a great fall mural with apples and fall foam stamps.


We remembered his birthday crown at the last minute yesterday - and added a third candle just in time.

Sweet Julia!
Why the pout?
Hooray for pizza delivery - another simple, foot/time saving short cut that worked beautifully!

Amos and Estelle had a grand time.

Once Eli got hip to the present thing, he got pretty sneaky about it.
Found one!

Amos, you've lost your juice box.

Reaching for the race flags while no one's looking.






Best moment of the day for Mama.
Cake time! You'll notice I'm not going on and on about the cake. It wasn't my best work...
but it'll do.



Eli had a grand time! He smiled and laughed so much!


He had one particularly hearty chuckle about the following:
Amos' cake face.


I put overalls on him today for a reason.

They may take our lives, but they'll never take... OUR FREEDOM!

Beautiful Birthday Boy.
Off to the races!
Eli waved his flag right off the stick. That's some good waving!

Go Sophie!
Amos and Leo!

The last event of the day was a mentos and soda geyser that Auntie Selena gave us. It was off-theme a bit, but soooo fun!
Jump shot.
Poor Amos left the party looking like a zombie. And I have to admit, I feel a bit like one. But I'm happy to report that we're on to...

Part 3: Eli takes a nap (as does Amos and his Mama).

Friday, October 1, 2010

New Camera Photo Fest

Yesterday was the first session of an online photography class I'm taking called "Momtography." It's going to help me take better photos of the boys and the pieces I make for my etsy shop. Considering all our photos for the past few months have been taken with our iphones, we haven't done half bad.

I was so excited yesterday when a package arrived from my sister Madeline, the photographer. She helped facilitate the purchase of a snazzy new camera. It's a sony A-33 digital SLR that is 14 megapickles, records full hd video, and 7 frames per second, with live view on a TRU black 920 dpi swivel lcd screen with a lens. If none of that made sense to you, it didn't to me either. I copied it straight from her email.

I cracked it open this morning and I. AM. IN. LOVE.

Here are some shots I took today and consider these facts:
1)I have read nary a page of the manual and don't know how to work a
sony A-33 digital SLR that is 14 megapickles, records full hd video, and 7 frames per second, with live view on a TRU black 920 dpi swivel lcd screen with a lens.
2)I have limited mobility, what with the broken foot. (Oh yeah, I broke my foot. For all the gory details on that, click here.)
3)The apartment isn't the best back drop these days, what with the broken foot and the lack of cleaning. Plus it's dark and the carpet is brown and ugly.

Handsome hubby, who, by the way, is going beyond the call of duty helping gimpy me, now that he's back from London.
Eli and Dad only made it in a few shots because they had to leave for school. More later for sure.


That's his flash face. The new camera's flash pops up and flashes, and that makes him scowl.

Beautiful boy.
No more photos!


I took these with me in them by just holding the camera out in a haphazard way. I love this camera.








Eee-gads. I'm so excited I can hardly stand it. Just you wait until I've read the manual, figured this puppy out, and gotten tips from my class. I'ma be unstoppable!

In other news, we're thick into party prep around here for E's big 3rd birthday tomorrow!