Sister and I happened upon Season 1 of her favorite series, Everwood, while at Target a while back. This was a WB show from around the beginning of the 2000s. I don't really remember when it started, but we always enjoyed it. Since purchasing, we've gotten into a routine of watching 1 episode a night. We recently acquired Season 2 so we're well on our way to being through with it. Sadly, there's no release date for Season 3 yet. The big group shot has my favorite character, Bright, in it. He's the curly headed blonde guy. He was always really funny. The other shot is just a candid shot that I thought was really cool. I love candid shots because you can always think of what could've possbily been happening at the moment the shot was taken. This particular one reminds me of a day that we went to the Natural Bridge Park to take Senior Portraits of my sister's class. I was along for Yearbook staff but mainly because there was one certain guy there that I was a big fan of. Anyway, the photographer was getting ready to take a pic of him for Mr. LHS or something to that effect and about the time they snapped the shot he said something that cracked up both he and the girl that was in the pic with him. It's still the best shot I have of him. So natural and so cute! Wow... don't know how I got off on that story. Look up Everwood. Great show. :0)
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Our New (almost) Nightly Ritual
Sister and I happened upon Season 1 of her favorite series, Everwood, while at Target a while back. This was a WB show from around the beginning of the 2000s. I don't really remember when it started, but we always enjoyed it. Since purchasing, we've gotten into a routine of watching 1 episode a night. We recently acquired Season 2 so we're well on our way to being through with it. Sadly, there's no release date for Season 3 yet. The big group shot has my favorite character, Bright, in it. He's the curly headed blonde guy. He was always really funny. The other shot is just a candid shot that I thought was really cool. I love candid shots because you can always think of what could've possbily been happening at the moment the shot was taken. This particular one reminds me of a day that we went to the Natural Bridge Park to take Senior Portraits of my sister's class. I was along for Yearbook staff but mainly because there was one certain guy there that I was a big fan of. Anyway, the photographer was getting ready to take a pic of him for Mr. LHS or something to that effect and about the time they snapped the shot he said something that cracked up both he and the girl that was in the pic with him. It's still the best shot I have of him. So natural and so cute! Wow... don't know how I got off on that story. Look up Everwood. Great show. :0)
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