14 January 2012

Lola goes bananas!

I am shamelessly posting two blogs in one day for the simple fact that I want to "show off" my new toy.


Lola is thirteen months.  Where did the time go? I dunno... She is a feisty little girl who keeps us on our toes, that's for sure.  She fits right in.


Today I caught her nomming on her favorite fruit; bananas. She loves bananas.  And by love I mean you can get her to do ANYTHING if you dangle a banana in front of her.  I know.  That sounds horrible.  But, she's a stubborn one and I'm not above bribery.  I wanted to document how quickly she could go through a banana.  I wasn't quick enough! I did get a few good shots in, though!


Oh yummy, bananas!

Hey, I see you eyeing my bananas.

MMM. I love bananas.

What bananas? I didn't see any bananas!

Picture perfect.

I haven't shared this, but, I've been in the market for a new camera.  I'll give a little bit of a back story and throw in a little tangent or two, also.

In 2003, I was (we were) gifted a Kodak EasyShare digital camera so that we could take pictures of Annika (who was a newborn at the time) and share them via the internet.  This was back in the time when Hi-Speed internet wasn't as commonly used in homes.  I know that it was out there and available but it wasn't affordable like it is today and it wasn't really available to those who lived "out in the country." Obviously, technology has changed/improved since then.  I find this unbelievable because in the eight years of my daughter's life I've witnessed a big change in technology and the telephone and internet that I knew in my twenties is a thing of the past! It makes me feel old, but, I'm also in awe of the movement.

That camera was a constant companion.  It documented almost every moment of Annika's life until age 4: First tooth, baby snuggles, funny moments, nature walks, birthdays, BCT graduation, pcsing to Ft. Bragg, and more. I put that camera through the ringer and Kodak happily fixed my LCD screen when it went caput.

In July 2007, the beloved camera was among a stash of things stolen from my first floor apartment in Minneapolis.  I felt as though as I had lost a friend. I bought a "cheap" digital to replace it and it was never the same.  Even though I bought another Kodak EasyShare, it didn't have the same quality or connection that my first camera had.  The camera lasted a little over a year.  It documented some dark times in my life and my rise from the ashes.  I did not keep many of those pictures.  And that's okay.  I don't need the pictures to remember that time.  I know who I am now and that's all that matters.

After I married Travis, I "inherited" a Samsung point and shoot digital. Like the others, it has been put through the ringer. It was already on its last leg when I started using it.  It had been to the sandbox (Iraq) and back.  It was a good camera for documenting our everyday lives, but its ability to capture the beauty of O'ahu left a lot to be desired.  I knew that it was time to search out a new camera.  I'm fairly picky when it comes to new purchases, especially LARGE purchases, like a camera.  I wouldn't say that I'm stingy, just frugal.  And, I like to know EVERY aspect of an item before making the purchase.  This includes doing research on how it will work, reading reviews and asking for second (and third, fourth, fifth) opinions. 

In 2011, I narrowed down my camera selection to three main brands: Canon, Nikon and Sony.  Canon was the frontrunner for it's ease of use.  I had also heard good things about Nikon and Sony. I weighed the pros and cons but kept coming back to the Canon.  It's menu was very "Darcee user-friendly." I'm not completely camera illiterate, but I will admit that I have a lot to learn. 

After much thought and consideration we purchased a Canon EOS Rebel T3i. I love it.  LOVE it. I'm just like a kid with a new toy.  I don't want to stop "playing" with it and I want to take it EVERYWHERE. I've got a lot to learn.  That won't stop me from using it, though. It's an investment and I'm going to use it as much as I can.

09 January 2012

Pins and Needles

It's 2012.  I'm excited for this year more than the previous years.  Why? It's going to be a year of big changes.  The biggest change is that we will be leaving Hawaii.  It will be our first PCS as a married couple. I'm on pins and needles as we wait for his orders.  Where will we be going next?

I don't like to talk "military" in my blog; I don't want to bore people.  But, it's a big part of our life, obviously.  Travis just celebrated 15 years with the Air Force on 30 December.  I've been with him for the last three.  It's been a journey; not always an easy one.  I'm thankful that he has a job and that it allows me to stay at home with the kiddos.  I'm just not "HOOAH." That's not who I am.  I'm proud.  I'm patriotic.  Not gung-ho.  It's a privilege to have the benefits we do and I would never take them for granted.

I will admit that I'm bothered by the "hurry up and wait" aspect of the military.  I want to be able to plan! Aside from that, you will rarely hear me complain about the military life.  It's a life just like everyone else leads.  I have it no better or worse.

So, I'll try to be patient.  I'm not going to guarantee that I won't grumble about this issue in the future.  I can promise to make a good effort not to.