Canon Shots at the Greenway

I have an older Canon Rebel T3i that I was using on Saturday when I went to the Greenway with my grandson, Coleman. My battery is weak, even though it was fully charged before leaving home, it did not last very long. So, it seems like it is time for a new battery (I cannot afford a new camera right now).

These pictures were taken after we came to Lake Frances after hiking at the beginning of Archers Loop at the Adventure Road entrance of the Anne Springs Close Greenway.

Lake Frances
Lake Frances
Coleman
trying to use
my hiking stick
as a fishing pole.
Fishing on Lake Frances
Lake Frances Fishing

God Bless. Thank you! I haven’t used the camera for a little while, it’s been packed away and I recently unpacked it. I hope you’ll enjoy the photos. I appreciate y’all.

All photos are my own. (c)2022@gfpacificbee

Terrible Two’s: Why? When will it end? Frustrations…..Help

It appears my grandson is in his “terrible two’s” phase. I sure wish it would end soon, but in all likelihood it is only the beginning.

You may wonder what the terrible two’s are, but if you’re a mom you’re fully aware of the terrible two’s. With some children you might hardly notice the phase and with others, like my grandson, you feel so frustrated you’d pull your hair out trying to cope.

What are the terrible two’s? Believe it or not the “terrible two’s” is a normal stage in a child’s development. It is a stage in which a toddler can regularly bounce between reliance on adults and a newly burgeoning desire for independence. The symptoms vary between children but can include frequent mood changes and temper tantrums.

Why do I think my grandson is in the “terrible two’s”? Take a look at the following picture and it’ll give you a small glimpse into his actions of late.

And this isn’t everything he’s been getting into or doing lately. So just yesterday he managed to also get into everything in his mom’s room, spread them all over the place which included her tampons and drinking a small portion of a small bottle of mouthwash. Not only that but he also got a hold of an electric razor and shaved part of the dogs hair off.

What are the signs to look for of the “terrible two’s”?

  • Tantrums that consistently include:
    • Hitting
    • Kicking
    • Biting
    • Or other forms of physical violence toward parent or caregiver (in this instance, me)
    • Child tries to injure themselves
    • Frequent tantrums ( occur around 10-20 times per day)
    • Last longer than 25 minutes on average
    • Inability of child to ultimately calm themselves

The terrible two’s can sometimes roll into the terrible three’s. By the time a child reaches 4, they can usually express themselves through language and motor development.

Remember not all children are the same. Some will barely show signs of the terrible two’s while others may show more than the average. Children are trying to develop a sense of themselves and a bit of independence. Keeping to a schedule and maintaining routines can assist in avoiding meltdown triggers. Examples would include sticking the the same meal and bed times. It also helps to focus your attention on the child and not cellphones.

Love ❤️, Patience, and Kindness

How do I know my grandson is in the “terrible two’s”? The changes in his behavior clearly indicate it. How might you ask? His defiance, talking back, constantly saying no, hitting and/or biting himself or others. In his curiosity, he destroys items he is not even supposed to have. He gets into rooms he is not to be in without permission to explore. I know he is curious (like Curious George), but constantly redirecting gets frustrating. He will mimic anything I do, and he will stop his feet at me when he doesn’t get his way.

I try not to get frustrated and yell, but sometimes it’s difficult when I keep correcting or redirecting the same unwanted behavior. I don’t remember it being this frustrating with any of my three (now grown) children. I know his vocabulary is still limited and it’s not easy for him to communicate what he wants, but I also want him to learn what is acceptable and what is not.

Prayers 🙏🏼 would be very much appreciated. I need to be more patient, showing him my love and using kindness in my interactions with him. He is my heart ❤️ and I love him so much.

I love ❤️
the times
when he wants
to cuddle 🥰

Last Photo: Cell Phone Pic

Brian from Bushboy’s World is asking us to share the very last photo on our SD cards for May 2022 .

The rules are simple:
1. Post the last photo on your SD card or last photo on your phone for the 31st of May.
2. No editing – who cares if it is out of focus, not framed as you would like or the subject matter didn’t cooperate.
3. You don’t have to have any explanations, just the photo will do
4. Create a Pingback to Brian’s post here
5. Tag “The Last Photo”

The Last Photo
on my
Cell Phone
is a collage
My Last Photo
that’s not
a collage
Coleman
expressions

God bless. Thank you! Remember I appreciate y’all.

Silly Boy: Always curious, Always adventurous

Coleman ~❤️~ Love ~

Gotta love his antics. Always into something, investigating his surroundings.

Thank you! Remember I appreciate y’all.

Coleman Selfies: iPhone camera

My grandson, Coleman, loves to get ahold of my phone 📱 and snap multiple pictures. Just gotta love his expressions as he hams it up in front of the camera.

God Bless. Thanks for visiting. Remember I appreciate y’all.

Portrait Mode: Coleman

Playing with his whisk
~ Gotta love his expressions
HEIF
Wide camera — 26mm f1.5
ISO320 1/60s Apple 13 Pro
Portrait Stage Light Mode
He loves the camera
He’s a ham
My grandson
—- Coleman

God Bless. Love ❤️ my family. Love your family. Appreciate them while you have them. Take care of each other. Thank you! Remember I appreciate y’all.

Coleman Selfies: Tuesday antics

Another day when Coleman swipes my phone. Opens the camera app. Snaps multiple pictures while saying “Cheese.”

Nana’s boy
…. He loves
taking pictures
of himself.
“Cheese”
He loves ❤️
looking 👀
at his
self.
How’s
this
Nana?

Not made pictures for a two year old. Gotta love ❤️ my grandson. He’s definitely not camera shy.

Coleman Selfies
Collage (c) 2022@DebbieLWaters

God Bless. Enjoy life. Thankful for family. I appreciate y’all. Feel free to like, comment, and follow. Thank you!

Coleman Expressions:

Today’s been kind of a lazy crazy day. Relaxing and reenergizing in the comforts of home. That however, does not stop 🛑Coleman from his climbing antics. This morning he’s been climbing on a collapsible TV tray. Didn’t matter that it collapsed, he got up and did it all over again.

TV Tray

This is not ours but it similar. It’ll give you an idea of what he was climbing on and falling from when it collapsed.

Gotta love ❤️
his expressions
His expressions change
in a split second
Take your eyes 👀 off
his expressions
change once again.
Cheese;
he’s a ham
in front
of a camera.
Turning his back
That, however,
doesn’t mean I can’t
take his picture.
I see 👀 you
Nana
Go ahead
I’m ready
Coleman
Collage
03/25/2022

Have a blessed day. Relax, Recharge, and Reconnect. Thank you for connecting with me today. I appreciate y’all.

Beautiful Sunshiny Day: Outdoor Time with Coleman

It was such a beautiful sunshiny day. The Sun ☀️ glistening over the pasture as deer grazed in our sights. God blesses us with wonderful views of nature and his creations right from our own backyard. Isn’t God great? God is Good.

Coleman exploring and having fun.
Whether he’s running or swinging
he’s having a wonderful time
enjoying the beautiful day
outside in the bright sunshine.
My grandson, Coleman
you gotta love ❤️
his expressions
Happy Thursday
Be blessed
Be happy

Whatever your day was like, I trust you had a blessed day. Know that you are beautiful. You are loved.

God bless. Remember I appreciate y’all. Feel free to like, comment, and follow. Thank you!

Nana’s Boy

My favorite subject, my grandson. He’s a handful, but gotta love 💕 his antics and expressions.

Nana’s Boy: Coleman