Thursday, March 5, 2009

Theme Thursday: Laughter

While stuck in the house during the snow storm we tried to keep two small energetic kids occupied. We moved from trains, to coloring, to cars, to puzzles, etc.
One activity that they both loved was setting up and knocking down the dominoes. Francesco was really good at getting them set up and Nicolo was amazing at knocking them down (LOL). They both cracked up every time the dominoes fell, so we did it over and over and over again.









Isn't it amazing how the little things in life can bring out the laughter. Head on over to The Land of K. A. for more Theme Thursday: Laughter.

11 comments:

  1. I love those chunky little fingers!

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  2. You guys are good going from thing to things. Maybe we should get some domino's I remember having a lot of fun with them.

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  3. What fun! Those chunky little fingers are so adorable. I adore your DOF and doft processing on these shots, too!

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  4. That is so cute! It's great to find a non-messy activity that they both love and gives them a lot of joy. Love these shots, they really give you a taste of the moment. :)

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  5. that is a great series and one you'll be able to look back on and remember the giggles for a long time to come! i love the processing you did on them, too!

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  6. I love all of the shots. It is amazing the little things that occupy the kids. Who needs toys, right?

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  7. What is it about dominoes? My little one likes to play with them too and they can provide such endless hours of entertainment. Great pictures, glad everyone enjoyed the indoor games. :)

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  8. What a great set of photos, Cara. I love the depth of field shots with the dominoes...and his chubby little fingers - so cute!

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  9. Great close up shots! Really, really good.
    My kids love these dominos too.

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  10. Mine seems to love that 5 seconds of knocking them down, too. Too bad it takes ages to assemble, no?

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  11. I love the close up and the processing -- these are great! It really is all about the little things, isn't it?

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