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February 2018

3 In Clear Day Farm/ Life

My Beauties

The best laid plans doesn’t always work, do they?  We had a session booked for family pictures last fall but things weren’t working in our favour that day and the shoot never happened. So, I made other plans, on the sly!

While Michael was away for work, Christine of Wonkyeye Photography came over one VERY windy afternoon and captured our girls and a couple of their four-legged friends on camera.  And I have to say just how awesome the pictures turned out, like they always do with Christine behind the camera!!

We started out with both girls and the pony.  Hannah wasn’t into that so much but we did manage to capture a good one!!

Then it was Lena’s turn with just Ebony.  They have a funny relationship, they both love each other as long as the other is doing what they want and if not, wellllll…..  Ebony looks so short here, and yes, she is little, but not as little as she appears here.

We tried to get Ebony, Buttecat and the girls in one picture but the cat wanted nothing to do with the pony.  And yet he would wander into the pictures at random.  Buttercat is used to being photographed by Christine as he used to belong to them, which you can read about HERE.  Hannah thinks the world of that cat, everything is about BB.

And finally, just our two sweet girlies together!!  I love Hannah’s legs stretched out and their boots and how Hannah is leaning into Lena.  They aren’t very lovey dovey towards each other, and by that I mean that they aren’t affectionate so this rare display is extra cute to me.

So those are my favourites but some of the outtakes make me laugh, too.  I feel like I should share them and I’m so thankful Christine included them with all the rest.  They show the personalities of the girls even more.  For example, what exactly is Hannah doing here??

And the four of them together….Buttercat is making his exit from Hannah’s arms…and Lena is sternly speaking to the pony, trying so hard to get everyone to cooperate!  And there’s Hannah’s muddy knees, I think she gets her inability to stay clean from me, just ask my Dad.

Michael loved unwrapping pictures of his two favourite girls { I don’t stand a chance against them 😉 } and the grandparents loved getting pictures, too, this past Christmas.  I mean, how could they not, right?

Some of my favourite pictures of our family are ones that Christine took over the years.  She has such a gift at capturing us, just living real life together.  The pictures aren’t forced, we feel very at ease in front of her camera.  And hopefully this spring weather and life will cooperate and allow us to get all of us together.

To be continued,

Lori

4 In Our Family

How Old is Old Enough?

As parents, we are faced with all sorts of decisions to make in regards to our children.  It is never-ending….what shows can they watch, what time is bedtime, are sleepovers ok…the list goes on and on.  The question we find ourselves facing with our kids now is in regards to phones and social media.

I’ll start by stating that I am probably over-protective of my kids. Not full-on helicopter mom mode, but still… I was pretty sheltered growing up and I think I’m better off for it. So that is probably influencing my parenting style.  There were shows we weren’t allowed to watch – Saturday Night Live, Three’s Company are a couple that come to mind right away.  And I think that taught me to have some discretion about what I am entertaining myself with.  The old Sunday School song, ‘Oh, Be careful little eyes’ comes to mind.  So, that is the standard that I’m trying to raise my kids by.  Am I perfect? No, my eldest sings way too many country songs that make me cringe by times.  Do they watch a few shows with ‘bad words’ in them? Yes.  And you should see them whip their heads over to me whenever they hear one in a show they love….probably for fear that I’ll shut them down.

But as they age and grow up, quickly before my eyes, I might add, the social media/phone thing has come up.  A few years back, I think they were the only ones in their classes without iPods.  And that was fine by me.  Then Michael and I both upgraded our phones and everything changed when there were extra phones in the house.  It started off that they’d play games on them, games about horses or spacial relations like ‘Draw the Line’ or something like that.  Then we set Lena up to text, but with very clear rules and the right to read every last word.  And I do read through them….but wow, what a lot of pointless messages flying around out there 😉

At some point we created a Pinterest account for Lena and she loves to pin horse pictures and craft projects.  I realize that she could find tons of trouble on there, if she went looking….but I believe that she doesn’t and is pretty innocent in what she’s looking out. Again, I have the right to look at her account, searches, etc.

But now the begging for Instagram has started.  And I’m probably to blame.  I rave about how much I love Instagram.  And a few of her friends are on it, some of them follow me and I follow them, mostly to keep tabs on what ‘kids’ are posting these days.  Sometimes I let her go on my account and look at her friends’ accounts or other accounts she’d be interested in, like Amber Marshall or the like.  I get why she wants to join Instagram but we honestly aren’t ready to take the leap into the realm of social media with our little pre-teen.

I’m sure I’m like most of you and have heard horror stories about the bullying and inappropriate things that happen on these platforms in the school age circles.  Friends who aren’t nice, people who act friendly but have ulterior motives, etc. etc….  And those are the reasons that make me hesitate.

This conversation comes up from time to time within my ‘mom’ friends as we navigate growing children and the things they ask for.  Some times it’s easy to say yes – you want to take riding lessons, ok, let’s make that happen { read that story HERE }  You want to bake cookies, sure thing.  You want to have a friend over, ok, let’s ask their mom.  But I come to a grinding halt when they ask for Instagram.  I check in with the handsome Mr. Byrne and we’re on the same page, too young, not yet.  They’ll grow up fast enough, let’s not hurry it along.

I know that eventually we will say yes.  My hope is that we have taught and modelled in a way that if the occasion arises that they find themselves in a difficult situation on social media, they’ll talk to us about it right away or have the compassion/knowledge/ability to deal with it in a responsible way.  We are raising these kids to send off into a scary world and I know that it has to start somewhere, the letting go and trust, but now?  No, not yet. Not on social media.

And I realize this may be strange, coming from me, the one with a blog and social media accounts on several platforms.  I realize I share parts of our lives here.  But, I also recognize that as the girls grow, they have a say in what I put out there.  I almost always check in with them before I post a picture or tell a story about them.  I respect their privacy.  If I happen to snap a picture, they’ll ask if it’s for the blog or sometimes they say, you can post that wherever you want or they tell me not to share it. And I have to go with what they say.

So, all this begs the question – how old is old enough?  How old should they be before they are allowed to wade into the waters of social media?  And what platforms should they be allowed on?  What platforms do you let your children on and how old were they?  Any insight is appreciated!

To be continued,

Lori

 

4 In Adventures

A Winter’s Beach

One would think that a trip to the beach is more of a summer event.  But, honestly, I think a winter’s beach is even more captivating.  Chillier, yes, but worth it.

Last weekend when Michael and I escaped to Oceanstone Seaside Resort {which you can read about HERE } we spent some time on the beach below our cottage. It was cold out but with mitts and a toque, we were just fine.  I, of course, ended up carrying my mitts a lot so I could use my camera and capture some of the beauty I found on the beach that morning.  Pictures to share with you, of course!

I’m always amazed at the variety of geography that makes up our province.  The beaches on the North Shore are very different from the beach at Oceanstone.  Ours are sandy, whereas this was made up of small pebbles and big rocks.  And different seaweeds, too.  But enough about that, here’s a whole series of pictures to show you just how pretty it was!

See?  Isn’t it beautiful?  I love everything coated in a layer of ice, like it’s protecting it from the harshness of winter.

To be continued,

Lori