We celebrated Carolyn’s birthday (which is actually today) on the Fourth due to scheduling conflicts. How could just a handful of people be so busy we couldn’t spare a random Wednesday night? I don’t know, either.
Anyway, we had a birthday dinner for her at Andrew’s parents’ house. The kid-Layers are all going to P. F. Chang’s for another celebratory dinner tonight–bring on the lettuce wraps!
Ben and Andrew’s dad dressed alike. It was cute. And the tablecloth zipped onto the table (around the pole for the umbrella)–how neat!
Note my reddish lips–not sure how I feel about it yet. A post on new makeup colors will be coming soon. (I know you’re all waiting with baited breath.)
You can’t see them very well, but Carolyn’s candles were animal-print striped. She was a fan.
Presents! (You’d think it was Abigail’s birthday with all the pink around…)
Showing off some of her new goodies. Grandma did well with the purse 🙂
After presents, a walk in the woods and a quick game of KanJam, we headed down to the creek in the back of the yard for a fire.
Abigail with her “horsey.”
Andrew’s mom had gotten a couple boxes of sparklers on her last trip to Indiana (selling fireworks is illegal in New York).
We roasted marshmallows for s’mores. I’m not a big marshmallow fan, but roast ’em and mix ’em with chocolate and I’m in!
The girls and Andrew started having fun with the sparklers and the camera. Andrew’s a pretty good amateur photographer, so he was able to adjust the camera settings to get some really great shots.
Next, they thought it would be an awesome picture to get their names written with the sparklers. It took a couple tries to get the timing right…
If only her name were Carol…
The gazillionth try was a winner!
Thankfully, my name is a bit shorter, so it didn’t take too long to get an OK shot.
If you can believe it, this picture took TEN SECONDS to shoot. Seriously, the shutter was open for that long and we had enough time to write our names and actually move in the shot, which you can see above.
Next, Andrew experimented with the fire. Here it is taken in an automatic shot:
Here is another shot taken with a VERY short (1/300th of a second) shutter speed:
VERY different. I’m excited to carve some time out and peruse the photography books I have so I can take great photos like Andrew. (How cheesy does that sound?!)
Remember those marshmallows? I may have overdone it in the s’mores department…
I’m holding my hands out because they are covered in chocolate and marshmallows, and apparently some chocolate missed my mouth…
Holly,
The red lipstick was a stunning addition to your already beautiful face! I’m a fan.
Thanks! I read an article in last month’s Real Simple and it paired a bunch of brightly colored eye shadows with different lip colors and I got inspired. I’m planning a blog post soon with some of my picks–I’ve been bugging Andrew to take pictures of me every time I’ve worn bright makeup! I LOVE color and getting “made-up” (it’s so fun!), but color on my lips really throws me off. I feel like I don’t recognize myself in the mirror!
Those sparkler shots are so cool. How did you get those without the picture getting blurry.? I have a hard time with long shutter speed settings. Any time I try to get a shot like that, my had shakes so much waiting for the picture that it ends up being blurry.