october wrap-up
I know, I know. November is coming to an end but I’m just now catching up with photos from October. The high price of shooting lots of pictures, I suppose.
I know, I know. November is coming to an end but I’m just now catching up with photos from October. The high price of shooting lots of pictures, I suppose.
A few weeks ago we had an amazing deluge of rain. Marla, still a Seattleite to the core, decided it was high time that her daughter take a little “sprinkle walk” and learn just how wonderful the rain can be.
We took a short trip up to the fountain one afternoon a few weeks ago. This is the same one we visited in July, you may remember. Seems like I even took a few of the same shots without realizing it!
Emma has been enjoying Burnout 3 right alongside me for the past few months. She calls it “the race car game” and demands that it be played several times a week.
So the big day has come and gone, and Halloween 2004 was a great success! We had fun last year, of course, but this year we were really looking forward to trick-or-treating – Emma included.
A quick group of shots from the end of September and the beginning of October and I’m nearly caught up. It’s amazing what not being around will do to hamper your rate of picture taking.
We’ve had two rounds of grandparents in town and a week-long trip to Sweden in the past month, so we’re a little behind. I know it’s been tough for some of you out there to go so many weeks without your Emma fix, so I thought I’d toss up a few pictures quickly to get you over the hump.
Things overheard in the Northcutt household over the past few days:
I’ve been a lazy, lazy Daddy the past few weeks. My camera has mostly been in the bag and I’ve been playing Burnout 3: Takedown on the Xbox non-stop.
Grandma and Granpaw Northcutt were in town a little over a month ago. Emma had a good time playing with them. Need evidence? See below…
I was in Seattle at the Microsoft Meltdown for much of Grandma’s visit but as you can see, no one missed me :) Much fun was still had by all.