



This series of pics was taken by Ezra a couple of weeks ago.
Obviously our camera was nothing too special given that I let the four year old handle it...
unsupervised I might add.
I was busy doing something terribly important...
like checking facebook or blogging or dreaming of a vacation...
without the kids...
very, very important.
2 comments:
haha!! That's so cute!!
This is a very important part of history right here. You captured the attack of a dinosuar on film, and discovered a fantastic photographer to boot! Be proud, and cherish those pictures. I loved them.
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