Ok. We spent another day at the Hay Expo. The action shot problem was solved today by the fact that I was alone with the two kids and decided only to carry my little Sony 6000 - which did all the work brilliantly without even thinking twice. I am not sure if I post any more straw pictures in the coming days - upcoming travel. Therefore - if you want to see all the hay splendor, you can check out my FB album that has lots of the stuff from there, straw creations and activities alike. Warning - lots of kids' pictures there, as it is meant for he relatives who want to know that the kids abroad are growing up OK and are exposed to all kinds of kid appropriate stuff :) Here is the link: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10153248195309742.1073741895.565594741&type=1&l=093dec5281
Than you very much for viewing and leaving a comment! This is an awesome place, and I am glad we live so close to it - great fun for kids throughout the year. Very imaginative, great events, we just love it!
Kirsten - this is super-power-concentrating tool. Every time he does something, like drawing, putting shoes on, building, the tongue goes along. There is a compilation of the whole tongue action in the FB album in the link above.
Thank you very much for viewing and commenting on "The Tongue" :) He was on the mission to cover me up in hay, that's for sure. And throwing hay at mom is definitely a highlight of any toddler's day! :) I am glad I captured it before that pile landed on the lens.
Kirsten - this is super-power-concentrating tool. Every time he does something, like drawing, putting shoes on, building, the tongue goes along. There is a compilation of the whole tongue action in the FB album in the link above.
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