Why do I Blog?

Life is so fast & furious with 3 young children, working from home, ect that I fear I will forget the lovely details of my girls' precious childhood.

My main motivation for blogging is to capture the every day moments...so I don't forget them before I have a chance to scrapbook. Sharing with you is just an added bonus. Keeping this blog has helped me get the photos off my camera's memory card and label/organize them on my laptop. It is the BEST tool I have for scrapbooking. I haven't ever been able to keep a journal, but this I can do. I don't pretend to have anything interesting to say. In fact I'm sure this little blog is boring to you, but to me it is priceless!

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Sunday, September 2, 2007

5 What else would we do on Sunday evening?

Sunday wouldn't be complete without a trip out to check on the pumpkin patches. Here is Allie & I with one of the many orange ones. It seems the extremely hot summer has them changing early this year. Hopefully, not too early.


I absolutely love the view of the Bear River bottoms from the farm. Last week we saw a pair of deer here. There are always hawks. Truely beautiful.


I just had to stop on our way home to snap this shot (well a few). It didn't rain, but the clouds were pretty dark. I'm thinking I want to someday take a photography class. I'm starting to really enjoy taking 'nature' shots. Maybe when the girls are a little older.

5 comments:

Beattie Family said...

These are great pictures sarah! You should definitely take a class, maybe I'll join you...someday!

Sarah Schwartz said...

Yeah, someday. I never thought I'd get such a kick out of taking "calender" pics, but it is cool.

Devony said...

These are awesome! Good job!

Stafford said...

you don's need a class, you already take great pics!

Julie said...

Those pics are great!!!
I want a painting of the first one, so now just learn to paint too okay.
I found another reason we are alike! I have those same shoes!! I got my clear in Las Vegas and you have them too, how ironic is that?