your dark hair is bleaching out and almost blonde now. you have had one haircut but those curls have quickly come back and in the humidity get really tight. you love accessories... especially hats. if you spot one you have to put it on! jedidiah. we love you so much and are thankful that you are our son! we look forward to each day we have together! happy 18 months!
Thursday, July 14, 2011
jedidiah .18 months
your dark hair is bleaching out and almost blonde now. you have had one haircut but those curls have quickly come back and in the humidity get really tight. you love accessories... especially hats. if you spot one you have to put it on! jedidiah. we love you so much and are thankful that you are our son! we look forward to each day we have together! happy 18 months!
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
photo challenge day twenty nine: black and white
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
photo challenge day twenty eight: flowers
photo challenge day twenty seven: from a distance
Monday, July 11, 2011
photo challenge day twenty five: something pink... and blue
when you have subjects this cute they don't really need to look at the camera! there you have it... a little pink and a little blue!
Friday, July 8, 2011
photo challenge day twenty four: animal
elli was pretty sure they were ducks... but we convinced her otherwise! then grandpa started explaining that when there are multiple goose they are called geese... and i think he lost her somewhere between goose and geese. we are just sticking with goose for now!
photo challenge day twenty three: sunflare
i just love summer and love sunflares... i'm thankful they will both stick around for a couple more months!
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
photo challenge day twenty two: hands
the poem mama's hands (click on the title to read the poem) is one i always think of when i think of my moms hands... that poem describes my mom almost to a tee! she has done everything from pull a calf in the cold to making christmas gifts by hand and everything in between! i love you for that mom!
photo challenge day twenty one: faceless self portrait
Monday, July 4, 2011
photo challenge day twenty: bokeh
... and jam it as many times as you can into the center to see if you can dissect it into millions and million of little pieces! oh the differences between them!
Saturday, July 2, 2011
photo challenge day eighteen: your shoes
Friday, July 1, 2011
photo challenge day seventeen: technology
in order to get the corn that we see in the field today there is a long drawn out process of research and development in order to get the correct cross between two different germ plasms that will produce a hearty, vigorous plant that will yield to its greatest potential. encapsulated in all of this there are many genes that are bred into each kernel through years and years of research and test trials. the average seed corn hybrid today is in research and development for 7 -10 years before it is released into commercial production. thanks to this technology we do not have a food shortage in our country like many other countries do. i am personally grateful for agriculture in general as it provides for our family as well as the many generations before me.
it's me again: here are a few "bonus" pictures for you! do you see the long tower like thing in the background of the above picture? that is a pivot... a little piece of technology we are grateful for as it water the corn much for quickly and effectively than other methods.
can you believe those straight rows? i know jon is amazing and he has had lots of practice planting corn over the years and he is pretty close to a perfectionist, but i don't think anyone could get an entire field of corn perfectly straight. thanks to auto steer, he doesn't even need to steer the tractor. he just pokes a few buttons and off it goes. (he is convinced that it's so simple that i could do it... i'm not so sure about that!)
and last but not least... a little piece of technology that i thought was a bit "old school" at first. this spring we had two way radios installed in all of our equipment, vehicles, and in the house. i remember this technology as a little girl at my grandparents house. it kind of seemed to phase out for awhile and now its back!! i am very thankful for this technology when i am up in the hills and our modern technology fails (i.e. no cell service) and i need to figure out where in the world i'm going!
so there you have it... technology: red neck edition! ha! just kidding! maybe i should call it agriculture edition.. there, that sounds better!