Getting a picture of all five little loves is getting more difficult every day. Not that they haven't been trained to sit still and look at the camera, the problem is in the faces they pull when they're sitting still looking at the camera. Generally they look like they are in pain, frequently the painful expressions are also accompanied by irritation or a glazed over expression as if they've gone to their happy place far far away. The older two also occasionally get that "I can't believe you're my Mother" look. Still, all their funny faces make me smile and at least they sat this close to each other through 85 frames (don't worry, my camera is fast) without hitting, biting or kicking. No tears here. Of course, you can't see the Mommy's face.
The Petersen Herd
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Let's Get Together
Getting a picture of all five little loves is getting more difficult every day. Not that they haven't been trained to sit still and look at the camera, the problem is in the faces they pull when they're sitting still looking at the camera. Generally they look like they are in pain, frequently the painful expressions are also accompanied by irritation or a glazed over expression as if they've gone to their happy place far far away. The older two also occasionally get that "I can't believe you're my Mother" look. Still, all their funny faces make me smile and at least they sat this close to each other through 85 frames (don't worry, my camera is fast) without hitting, biting or kicking. No tears here. Of course, you can't see the Mommy's face.
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