My Week(149) in iPhone Photos
I keep thinking I must be getting close to my 3 year anniversary of these posts, but I am too lazy to actually do the math in my head. This week has been exhausting in a good way (work!!) and a bad way (when did my children go deaf??????) and next week looks exhausting too (NO REALLY, WHY ARE THEY DEAF????) so basic math is one of those things I can’t be bothered to care about. I really am just that lazy and stupid.
Sunday:

My very make-shift newborn set up in a client’s apartment. I’m pretty proud of my fake-studio skills.
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:

…and this. (They both went to school Wednesday and I went to work, there are just no iPhone photos.)
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:

I promised him a bouncy house but it was gone, so I finally FINALLY bought him the light up bubble gun he’s asked for at every fair and carnival and festival and parade we’ve been to for the last year.
We successfully ate ALL THE THINGS this weekend, so I’m totally stuffed and feel like I could sleep for a million years. Considering it’s 6 pm on Sunday and Caroline just put herself to bed, I think the feeling extends to the whole family. Even E, I guess, although we’ve literally only seen him for 15 minutes since Tuesday, so who knows. I’m hoping next week gives us a little more family time, even if there is less deliciousness.
Tags: babies, beach, brutus, Caroline, casino, Connecticut, evan, fair, food, fun, iphone photos, my week in iphone photos, panera, photography
Great “fake” studio, all you need is a little sunlight behind you, or even just a window! Also look at your fancy Ginger Snaps Swag!
You were definitely at Panera in the mac ‘n cheese photos, I recognize the booths :).
Also LOL at the Redbox thing! Whoops.
I am of the opinion that we are all allowed one thing that we are truly horrible about and allowed to not care one bit. Mine is geography. I had to admit the other night watching that house hunters international the other night that I had no idea where Croatia is located and when my husband answered “on the Adriatic Sea” I had to admit that I didn’t know where that was either. He could have just say behind Italy or something.
What is all that leading up to? I find the idea that you can see Long Island from Connecticut disturbing and alarming. I have no idea how the East Coast works.