You know, I take several (hundred) photos of Sam every day. The poor kid is definitely going to have the "photographers child" complex. I'll be VERY lucky to get a smile out of him once a year as he gets older, it's just how it goes. But thats really ok. Because we smile and giggle so much when the camera is away, that I know I'll never forget those times. I don't need a photo to remember that. What I'll remember when I see the photos I do take, is me behind the camera singing Elmo, talking like Bert (I definitely do a better Bert than Ernie), blowing raspberries, putting things on my head, etc, to get Sam to look at me. This might explain why he usually looks at the camera like he's confused. He probably is! All the jumping around like an idiot I do...it's definitely confusing!
But it's all worth it. We have fun, we make messes, we dance around like idiots, we giggle, we drool (yes sometimes I do it too), we annoy Daisy, we go up the steps, we go down the steps, we read books, we share lunch. And I always want to do these things. I never want to be so worried about taking photos of Sam that I miss all the fun we have. I don't just want to capture the moments in photos, I want to be a part of the experiences that he is too young to remember, but I know I will treasure always. And treasure them I do...
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That made me tear up. In a good way. I was recently talking to my mom and she said that some of her best memories are just playing games with me, reading to me, being silly and just hanging out together when I was little. I hope one day I can give a child a "photographers child" complex and that I'll feel a little arm around my neck.
Thank you for sharing these little moments.
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