The Greene Life: Two Wheeler
As you know, I take pictures of my kids routinely and share them here. I actually need to be better about showing some of my ongoing commercial work, weddings, portraits, etc…
Anyway, I’ve started a new category for posts that are basically “behind the scenes” of our family. In reality, they are “the scenes”. We are all living life together and experiencing things together as a family. We triumph with one another’s accomplishments and comfort the discouraged. I’m going to call these behind the scenes glimpses “The Greene Life.”
Hopefully they’ll mostly be moving pictures rather than stills, but we’ll see how it plays out.
Yesterday, Henry learned how to ride a bike (thanks Grammy for the bike). We recently moved to a house that affords us a quiet street and it took him all of a day to pick it up once we had the proper equipment and terrain.
And so, the first installment of The Greene Life, Two Wheeler.
(The BTS of the BTS is as follows: Shortly after Henry learns how to ride his bike we are talking to him about it and telling him we’re proud of him etc. Henry remarks “Next up, Motorcycle!”)
September 17, 2009
that. was wonderful. MORE!
September 17, 2009
Sep 17, 2009
Wow! Great job, Henry. We are so proud of you.
We love you, and Jude, and Lola (and mom and dad).
September 17, 2009
[...] has learned to ride a bike with abandon, as i said before, and ernie has made a wonderful little movie to introduce the world wide to our newest project: the greene life. watch it and wait for [...]
September 18, 2009
[...] maybe even several good things to eat, multitudinous first sips of coffee, maybe another little greene life movie, the completion of the enormous order of royal woodland animal puppets, a bike ride alongside [...]
September 18, 2009
I love love love this, Aaron. Such beauty…and you have it to enjoy forever.
September 18, 2009
Thank you all for comments. Looking for more chances to make some more of these short films.
March 2, 2010
[...] was the scene in our kitchen today. Henry went over the handlebars of his Two Wheeler and suffered an injury to the chin. We were all so thankful Granddad was in town and cousin Adam [...]