So the reality is...Maren has taken a good portion of the photos that appear on our blog. She is quite good with the camera. This fall she participated in our school's Art Festival (much like the Reflections program). There were several categories of different types of art (painting, writing, photography, drawing, dancing, instrumental, etc.) that followed a theme and students were encouraged to submit their work. Maren submitted a photograph and at the last minute, she drew a picture. Much to her surprise, she won 1st place with the drawing! I'll have to scan it in and post it later. During the week, the kids attended several workshops with guests that specialized in a few of these different areas. The photographer encouraged the participants to submit a photograph using the techniques that she taught. The winner would get a free photo session. So she went to work...Eli was her model.

This just cracked me up. The boy just needed a drink! And it tastes better with one shoe off, I suppose! We all liked this picture best. So she submitted it.
Maren was very pleased that this was the picture that was chosen! She won us, I mean, herself a free photo shoot with a fabulous photographer. In fact, Sanae took our Christmas card picture (our new blog header). Incredible and very talented...both Sanae and Maren!
I just love when our children love each other. Seriously. Isn't that the greatest gift a mother could receive? If they only knew....
Natalie made a little 'cushion fort' for Eli. What is it with kids and cushions? Then she joined him to read him books. Eli thought that was pretty neat. We are so glad that Natalie is becoming such a good reader! Thanks, Natalie, for helping with Eli!

And what could Roxy be so interested in, you ask?

Of course. That boy. Roxy (pronounced "Soxy") knows who she can rely on for a little extra treat! And I am positive that he was 'feeding' Roxy Cherrios and crackers!

So Eli is a bit obsessed with helicopters, airplanes, trains...anything that goes fast and/or flies! For a good 15 minutes or so, he was studying this little toy helicopter. I absolutely love his little fingers and his curiously intent expression on his face. Helicopters--it's serious business.

a boy and his dog...and his helicopter.