I realized that I have been taking quite a few videos lately...this is in part a testament to how difficult it is to get a good picture of her because she is ALWAYS in some kind of motion. All that movement just translates better in video. Believe you me I have countless blurry, eyes half open (or closed), mouth contorted in mid squeal, non-post worthy photos just taking up memory space on the computer. Video also helps capture the nuances of who she is right now...the laughing, squealing and excitement at all things new (and of course the wild monkey flapping and eye poking).
Friday, September 28, 2007
Lest you think I was kidding...
I have a funny little video here highlighting some of Rhea's hijinks this morning. I love this clip...some wild monkey flapping punctuated with contemplative examination of her doll's moving eyelids. It gets a little slow at the end as the doll eyes prove too tantalizing to ignore...I know you die hard Rhea fans will persevere.
I realized that I have been taking quite a few videos lately...this is in part a testament to how difficult it is to get a good picture of her because she is ALWAYS in some kind of motion. All that movement just translates better in video. Believe you me I have countless blurry, eyes half open (or closed), mouth contorted in mid squeal, non-post worthy photos just taking up memory space on the computer. Video also helps capture the nuances of who she is right now...the laughing, squealing and excitement at all things new (and of course the wild monkey flapping and eye poking).
I realized that I have been taking quite a few videos lately...this is in part a testament to how difficult it is to get a good picture of her because she is ALWAYS in some kind of motion. All that movement just translates better in video. Believe you me I have countless blurry, eyes half open (or closed), mouth contorted in mid squeal, non-post worthy photos just taking up memory space on the computer. Video also helps capture the nuances of who she is right now...the laughing, squealing and excitement at all things new (and of course the wild monkey flapping and eye poking).
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Oh my god, this video was so hilarious, it had me laughing out loud and watching it twice in a row. I love the quiet beginning leading into the very surprising full body spasm or whatever that was... (I was so worried she was going to fall off too!). Nice dismount at the end.
Paula, I enjoyed catching up with you all. Bob gave me the site. Rhea is certainly growing up. She is so cute. I see you are fully enjoying her. Can't wait to see her in person again. Love, Diane Sawicki
Diane..Thanks so much for the comment! And for reading our little blog. Rhea is one lucky girl with all of her loving family! xx Paula
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