Sunday, October 18, 2009

The best part about working at a bar?

Sometimes you'll say something to a regular, something like "Hey, I know you're drunk, but I also know you knit. Could you make my son a Where the Wild Things Are hat? He has a head the size of a cantaloupe." And you say it in passing assuming that they'll forget, but the next day she drops off a bag with a wool, hand-knit cap inside? That's kind of awesome.

Where the Wild Things Sit Still For Their First Movie...

We had a most excellent time. Little man sat still throughout the entire movie, only getting up to move to the front row.

Friday, October 16, 2009

This is our son...

...running the playground. I was told by his teacher that he runs the length of this playground with this wheelbarrow daily, toting bricks from point a to point b and back again. I was told that this happens many times a day.

The picture is not blurred, for this is the speed at which he ran; sound barriers were broken, wind vortexes were created and flames shot up from the ground as his soles left the ground. I attempted to capture it on film for three days straight --hidden in full camo behind the confines of a deer blind-- before a faster shutter speed and some ISO 6400 film got it right.

After witnessing it myself, I ask you this: How does he come home with so much energy!?!?

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Time...


Four years ago in a sleepy Mexican town, I was made whole. None of this would make sense without her. One day, we will both come back as cats.

Happy Anniversary, my love.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

A normal morning at home...

Rachel: Are you done yet?
Tenzin: [in bathroom] No!

Rachel goes in to check on him. Looks in toilet.

Rachel
: Boy buddy, that sure is a lot of poop!
Tenzin: Thank you!

Annnnnnd scene.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Renick's Family Farm for Pumpkins

The little guy had a blast in the mud, picking up every pumpkin he could find and dropping it with authority. It took him a while to realize that pumpkins are, indeed, fragile and should be set down softly.