Joel emailed a dozen photos he took of Zoe this afternoon crawling through the aquarium tube at the zoo. He thought maybe I could try animating them. The frames aren’t quite perfectly aligned, but this was a fun “assignment.”
Archive for February, 2009
One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish
Posted in Everyday Life, Family, Photo Editing, tagged aquarium, Zoe on 26 Feb 2009 | 3 Comments »
Silent Scream
Posted in Everyday Life, Family, tagged birthdays on 25 Feb 2009 | 3 Comments »
Fifty? Are you kidding? I demand a recount!
Happy 28th, Joel!
Posted in Uncategorized on 21 Feb 2009 | 1 Comment »
We’re fortunate to be able to be spending this weekend in Houston with Joel, Blake, Zoe, and Jenna. Blake took these photos yesterday while we toured the zoo.
This One’s for the Girls
Posted in Family, Genealogy, Photo Editing, tagged Genealogy, Main Family, Prentis Family, Richardson Family, Stephens Family, Sullivan Family, Watts Family on 15 Feb 2009 | 2 Comments »
Since I recreated a six generation photo montage for male descendants in my dad’s family several weeks ago, he asked me to try to come up with something similar for the girls in the family. There weren’t as many photos of the women in his family, at least not in the same line of descent, [...]
Be Mine, Valentine
Posted in Everyday Life, Family, Photo Editing, tagged birthday, Valentine on 14 Feb 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Happy Valentine’s Day and much love to everyone, and a very happy Valentine’s Day birthday to my granddaughter, Zoe who is two years old today! Matthew celebrated his 20th birthday yesterday, too. Birthday, after birthday, after birthday… such is February in our family.
Happy Birthday
Posted in Family, Genealogy, Photo Editing, tagged birthday on 11 Feb 2009 | 2 Comments »
This photo was originally colorized, but terribly faded after many years. I restored the colorization in honor of Dad’s 79th birthday. Happy birthday, Dad!
Bronco Bill Came C.O.D.
Posted in Family, Genealogy, tagged Geneaogy, Stephens Family on 08 Feb 2009 | 2 Comments »
My great-granddad Stephens had uncles Henry and Samuel who left Iowa and went to California during the gold rush days. Apparently they didn’t have much contact with those back home, but I’ve recently been in touch with a couple of their descendants via email after I posted some information about the family on Ancestry.com message [...]


