Nov 16, 2008

Graffiti and Other Kid Behavior

Jean and I will occasionally leave the digital camera in places where little hands can find it. It's always entertaining to see what the kids do with it.

Here are some recent examples:

What Aaron does when he's waiting for one of his web pages to load.

Danny was apparently upset with the paparazzi over this candid shot.

This next picture shows one of our kid-sized chairs that the kids use in the playroom. It was recently vandalized. We're still trying to track down the criminal. Please pass along any information that could lead us to his/her apprehension.
The next two photos were taken by adults to document some of the nutty things that the 'wildlife' leaves behind.
Each of the kids have their own whiteboard. This is Danny's. We think we've been able to decipher his most recent message, thanks in large part to the discovery of the Rosetta Stone. Here's the translation:

I'm crasy!!! I will tacl (tackle) you !!! I will git you in jale (jail)!!!
Jeez, Danny. We need to put an end to all of that talk about tacling people in jale. That's CRASY!!! At least it's probably not the worst thing that could happen to you while incarcerated, but still not a good thing to git tacled in jale.

We happened upon this scene one evening this past week. From what we can gather it looks like these animals are endangered. We believe there's a total species population of 3. We'll do a census count early next year and hope to find another male.


Here's some raw footage of these animals that was taken by them while in their native habitat:


3 comments:

Unknown said...

I think your kids have a future in cinematography!

Jackie and Kenton said...

That's hilarious! We need to try and leave our camera out. Unfortunately, I have threatened them with death too many times...they might not take the bait. Anyway...funny stuff!

Bob said...

Warning about letting your kids use your digital camera: Be prepared to buy a new one. Hours after I posted this entry our trusty 6 year-old camera was found in a state of disrepair on the floor. They had used it for the past couple of years without incident, but time caught up with us. We have since purchased a new camera. Good idea to have a 'kid' and 'adult' camera though - they provide some good material.