In thinking about taking on the project I felt it would be exposing me more than I am used to. So just as an onion has many layers, so do each one of us (according to Shrek). It also ties in to photography as a tool I use in the editing process. By tackling this project I hope to grow personally as well as professionally during this next year. I will struggle with posting them each day, but will take the pictures and post them as soon as time allows. Enjoy the journey with me.

Friday, September 6, 2013

Day 11- Chasing Chewing Trains

I caught my guy looking out the window while playing with his trains and humming while sucking on his food. He has always sucked on his food. Hours after dinner I would find him still sucking on a piece of food. I find it so strange and have to coax him to chew and swallow it. When he was a little younger it was a lot worse and I would have to make sure he didn't go to sleep while sucking on food or I worried he'd end up choking. IPhone

Day 10- Princes and Castles and Dragons

Naps don't happen everyday. He is the King of naps and I have never had a struggle to get him to take one. Opposite of his big brother that I had to help him take one. He is a dream sleeper and wished I could actually see what he's dreaming. D700 24-70mm f/2.8

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Day 9- Swimming With The Ducks

Rub-a-dub-dub it's cleaning day. D700 50mm f/1.8

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Day 8- Fireman in Training

After a chocolate snack, of course. Iphone

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Day 7- Sailed the High Seas In Seach of Candy Gold

Park and a friend for both of us today. D700 50mm f/1.8

Monday, September 2, 2013

Day 6- Hunted and Slayed the Deadly Tomatoes (humanely)

Tomato season means salsa, marinara, or tomatoes coming out our ears. He was my chatting buddy as I worked. A couple of sources of entertainment was when he kept repeating "Don't look at me Mom, Don't look at me Mom." Of course I looked and saw him standing on the counter, in which he slithered slowly down as I looked at him. Then as I am using my food processor to chop up the onions the sting was getting to me, and he leaning on the counter near the chopper, rubbing his eyes and said, "what da matta wit my eyes, momma." Then he was more than happy to take some pictures with his friendly yellow tomato. D700 50mm F/1.8