This year’s holiday cards.
My first idea was this:
We hop into the city and head over to the Albert Einstein Memorial to get a family shot. I had just gotten a remote for our D40 and was anxious to see if I could get a good family picture without using the dreaded timer. (I can never get into position in time!) I was excited about the Einstein idea because I kept thinking it was cool and unique. I was envisioning something like E=Merry Christmas2!! I know it’s dorky and nerdy but I thought it was totally cute and appropriate, as Mike (and to a lesser extent I) is in fact geeky and science-loving.
But we went there and it was cold and windy and nearly IMPOSSIBLE to get a shot where the boys are smiling even a little and looking at the camera. I was getting frustrated and we had taken like 50 pictures and still I wasn’t satisfied. Partly because the statue is so big that to get it all in, the camera was kind of far back and you can only see us from a distance and with the many trees behind us, it’s just a lot of for a family photo that’s going to be a card, you know?
Here’s one picture that wasn’t that bad:

But what is up with my leg sticking out? And yeah, the boys are nowhere near looking at the camera. I don’t even know if Noah knows exactly what a camera is. As us yelling, “Look at the camera!” wasn’t doing anything.
So, the idea got scrapped by me. No matter though because as soon I decided to nix that one, another one popped in my head.
This one entailed taking individual pictures of us and collaging them all together in a very warm holiday wishes kind of way. I purchased some white posterboard, cut it in half, printed up some positive words, got out my glue stick and set to work in making two 2-sided message boards, so to speak. (I could have used blank white boards and added text to the picture after the fact, but I do like to cut and paste with actual scissors and glue!)
Some things never change, as the day we set to take the photos outside our building, it was again cold and windy. It was only minimally more manageable as I was taking pictures, Mike was dealing with one or the other of the boys. Noah still didn’t want to smile a lot nor was holding the sign very attractive to him. Matty did fare better, but only slightly. There was mud on the ground and that seemed like more fun. In any event, click, click, click and we were set.

I was so excited by how the whole thing came together! Everyone looks happy and cheery! Okay, well Noah doesn’t but that makes these extra adorable. And mildly ironic that he was the one holding the Joy sign!
I thought they made perfect Happy New Year! cards. See?

I used kodak gallery again this year and was pleased by their quality and turnaround. (We did wind up springing for rush delivery, as I’m a worrywart and even though these were New Year’s cards and not of the Christmas variety, I still wanted people to receive them in a timely manner.)
So there we go.
I wonder what I will come up with next year?
And will it be just as challenging?
Probably!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!!














