Thursday, August 30, 2012

Through Eli's Eyes

We gave Eli my old "point & shoot" camera to take on the trip to Canada.  He was like a kid in a candy store with the freedom to use a real camera.


He had it with him at most times and captured some awesome shots...some funny shots....and some, hmmm, interesting(?) shots.

Once he got his hands on the camera, it took all of his self control to not start taking pictures of everything and everybody in our house.


And then it was the planes at the airport.  "Mommy! Look at this plane? Did you see that one?" Eli took several shots from the ground and the sky.


Of course, there were several "selfies."  These gems were taken on the shuttle bus from the airport to the hotel.


Many many pictures of the trains from our hotel window, in the room, and from the walks around the hotel and stadium..


Next came lots and lots and lots of pictures from Friday night's baseball game.  The game itself...


....crazy action shots in the hallway with the cousins....


....all of the random pictures Eli decided he should take of the posters lining the hallway....


....and my personal favorites, the action shots in which Eli tries to copy whatever action is happening on the poster.  These make me laugh every time I look at them.  So great!


His ring bearer responsibilities fun time with family kept him from taking many pictures on the actual wedding day, but he managed to snap a few here and there.


Sunday's game, he had some help taking a couple of pictures from one of the Blue Jays staff that got to know Eli over the course of the three games.  I just adore this picture of him pointing back at Cito.


Eli and his new cousin, AJ, chillin' in the giant glove.  The ring bearers enjoyed getting to know each other throughout the weekend.


Though these final pictures of Canada were on Eli's camera, I think the photo credit may have to go to Dad.  These were taken as we were walking to catch our shuttle to the airport and the sun was rising over Toronto. I love this city. So beautiful.


Isn't the reflection of the CN Tower in this building amazing?

Once again, all good things must come to an end, and Eli summed it all up with the final picture on his camera....all of our Canadian change.  


That just means we have to go back again and spend it soon.  



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