Weekly Geeks #7 – Photo Week

This weeks Weekly Geeks is Photo Week. I guess last weeks task was a little hard, so they are going easy this week. They say they are going easy, but I have no idea which picture to use. See, here are the instructions:

Decide what to illustrate and start taking photos: Most of you are book bloggers, so you may want to post photos of your favorite reading spot, your TBR pile(s), your local book store, your favorite librarian, your child reading, etc. You may want to post several photos of a certain topic (like all nine of your kids reading!) or a mixed bag of photos that are unrelated except that they’re bookish. Or you may want to post just one photo, it’s up to you. If you have a different type of blog, post photos of whatever you think is suitable.

First off, I should probably say I really don’t have a favorite reading spot. The one place I tend to read a lot is on the floor since I can get away with it with Ian. He’s not a fan of me sitting on the couch or in a chair where he can’t get to me. Yeah, he’s a little spoiled, but his an only child at the moment. I could take a photo of my TBR shelf, but there really isn’t anything special about it and it’s getting packed up tomorrow anyway (plus I can’t find my camera cable, so any pictures I do take won’t get on the computer in time to post this). I really don’t have any pictures that have anything to do with books. Well, I do have a couple from the LKH and Kim Harrison appearances, but they are not that special.

This topic is actually harder for me than last weeks. Afterall, catching up was easy for me; trying to decide on a couple of pictures to talk about when I literally have hundreds from this year alone is crazy hard. Of course I’m going to pick a recent one, but still, I go nuts when I get the camera out. I think what I will decide to do is talk about Ians’ favorite hobby….being outside. I know that really isn’t a hobby, but he loves being outside and he will drag me to the door so we can go outside any chance he gets. He lead Jesse there last night while it was raining and that didn’t even stop him.

At the moment, we live in an apartment complex, so letting Ian outside isn’t always feasible. We try to hit the parks at least once a week, and sometimes we’re lucky enough to hit it more often. This past weekend, Ian spent the weekend with his grandmother and she spoiled him rotten when it came to being outdoors. The grandparents live out in the country, so there was a lot of open space for Ian to run and play in. From the pictures I’ve seen, he had a blast.

We’re in the process of getting a house and I can’t wait until we get it. The backyard is a nice size considering we’re going to be in the city and Ian is going to have plenty of room to run around. I’ll be able to let him out more because I know what is on the ground. Plus I’m on the hunt for outside toys for him, so he should have plenty to keep him occupied.

I think that’s all I’m going to right for now about Ian and being outdoors.

Edited to Added (6/10): Now that half the week is over, I can finish this post with the other half of the task. Spreading the love of other bloggers. So here are a couple of sites I visited this week.

  1. Melissa over at Book Nut had the same idea I did and posted pictures of her four girls. I don’t know how she handles four of them; I get exhausted with just one boy.
  2. Having your bookshelves color coordinated seems like an impossible task, but Alessandra, at Out of the Blue, dreams of having that and actually found some one who has done it.
  3. Maree over at Just Add Books shared pictures of her kids too, but these ones are of the feline variety.
  4. More Weekly Geeks kids over at A Year of Books.  Heather gives us a glimpse of the family trip to Disney World.
  5. Gotta love it when a cat doesn’t move during a photo session.  Of course it probably helped Nymeth, at Things Mean a Lot, that the kitty was sleeping the entire time.
  6. Bybee at Bybee Books posted about a situation I’m getting ready to face…what happens when you leave behind a really awesome library?!
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I am a 30-something SAHM with two adorable boys and a supportive husband who is very tolerant of my reading addiction. I love to read and easily go through about a dozen books a month – well I did before I had kids. Now, not so much. After my first son was born, I began to take my hobby of reviewing a little more serious and started Literary Escapism to help with my sanity. I love to discuss the fabulous novels I’ve read and meeting all the wonderful people in the book blogging community has been amazing.

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  1. What a cutie! When my first daughter was that age, she would not let me read. If she was playing and I picked up a book, then she would cry and get clingy, but if I put it down, she was fine. That was a bit of torture for me, but that age is so cute it makes it okay!

  2. Reading with Ian is actually easier than using the laptop. He’s at that stage where he’s trying to be a little independent, but he still wants me in the room. As long as I sit on the floor and read, he’s all happy. He’s happy as long as he can get to me whenever he wants. :P

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