Wednesday, May 29, 2002

Goodmorning all :-) had a bit of a scare last night. My three year old son was running throught the house and stumbled and hit his head on the corner of the doorway. It immeadiatly swelled up and turned black and blue. The ambulance was called and they came and checked him out. they said he seemed ok but he could go to the hospital to be checked out just in case. So he was. They said he will be ok but to watch him for odd behavior or vomiting. fortunately none of those things occured and he seems to be doing much better. He still has a big knot on his head but the bruising has gone away. He truly has an angel watching over him :-) Knowing what it feels like when my son gets hurt I cant help but wonder how many sleepless night we have givin our parents over the years. When I think about all they went through with us and never stopped loving us it makes me love them even more ( if that were possible) and can only strive to be as good a parent as they were to me. I think we all need to give our parents a big hug and tell them how much we love and appreiate them for all they did for us.

Sunday, May 26, 2002

Yes I know I know it has been awhile since I have updated this. Sorry been busy. My little boy haas been super active the last few days, the apartment has been completely rearanged and the police came to the apartments and busted one of the tenants for drug sales ( thank God for that. Dont need things like that going on around my son). Lately I have really been feeling the desire to get back into photography. I lost my camera awhile back and have really been missing it. I have found myself walking along and noticing groups of flowers or the way the sunlight reflects off the water of the nearby river and find myself wondering just what would be the best angle to shoot it from to get the nicest picture. You know I used to have a Cannon sure shot 35 mm and I never left the house without it on my person somewhere. Some have told me that it wasnt a "real" camera because it wasnt a SLR with a bunch of lenses to choose from, but I had gotten some great pictures out of that camera even to the point where professionals in the business have commented that the shots were really nice. As I did some checking into it I have found the the most important part of a good photo isnt the camera but the eye of the photographer wielding it. I am just wondering now, in regards to my next camera, 35mm or digital ( 2.1 megapixal minimum) any ideas?