March 1: Two

Two old friends from grad school.

Project 363

So I missed a couple of days–February 20th and 24th, to be specific.  I decided to carry on with my project, even if it won’t be perfect.  Especially since it won’t be perfect.

February was a busy month.  The newness of the new year was wearing off and the reality of juggling many roles was setting in.  I was learning that teaching part-time at a University while raising two children under the age of 4 was about as challenging as I thought it might be.  Failing to remember to take a few photos documents the challenge perhaps even better than remembering would have.

Despite the challenges, February was a lot fun.  R surprised me by celebrating the 14 days of Valentines, we continued our Valentine’s kisses tradition, and we attempted to take the boys on a tour of a local farm (we were mudded out of the tractor ride, so we’ll try again on a dryer day).  

I didn’t see much progress in my photography skills this month.  I often forgot to take photos until late in the day and had to work with limited light, which I don’t yet have the skills to compensate for.  I’m beginning to look forward to the end of the semester when I might be able to spend more time on my hobbies, including this one.

February 27: Essential Equipment

New toys for the class I’m teaching.