Friday, February 14, 2020

Josie the Photographer


Library day! I am in a hurry.


I can get in by myself. And I will help Meema with the buckles. I pat her arm and tell her, "I'm here for you," when she has trouble making them fasten. Sometimes she gets growly at the buckles, especially when I have on a fat coat.


I have friends.


We zoom trucks.


I am learning to take pictures. Meema has to hold the heavy camera but I press the button. This is Meema holding one of the doll babies.


This is another one I took. I also know how to open the screen and which button to press to show me the picture I just took.  I am into photography.


Back at home, this pool of water gives me an idea.


I step in and Meema yells JOSIE!

Silly Meema, these boots were made for wading.


Later we made valentines but Meema said we both had too much glue on our fingers to use the camera while we were making them.

Here is one for you.






9 comments:

Thérèse said...

So many comments come to mind... Adorable "Josie the Photographer". What about Josie wading, no picture? I assume you were busy at preventing consequences... ;-)

Vicki Lane said...

That's the problem --I miss so many pictures while just trying to keep up with her. I was worried that the little rock the pool is in might tip over.

Barbara Rogers said...

Wonderful photos, and great to have not only Josie's views of the world, but her words of compassion for your exasperation with those buckles! Yes, glue and cameras don't mix! Happy Valentines to all the family!

Sandra Parshall said...

Marvelous photos! She’ll be wanting a lightweight camera of her own before long. It’s delightful to follow her adventures and to see her eagerness to get to the library and play with other children.

A Bit of the Blarney said...

Such a beautiful post! (smiling) Happy Valentine's Day!

Tara said...

She's adorable, and spirited! (I have the same growl when it comes to buckling in my 3 y.o. grand daughter) I love the idea of getting her a light-weight camera and letting her loose.

Cyranetta said...

Love her multi-color skikrt - such a perfect reflection of her multi-color interests...

Junk Journal Penpals said...

How delightful! She is growing up just fine. I think she's going to make a really good photographer :)

Star

Anvilcloud said...

Start 'em young, I say.