I decided to showcase a set of photos of the boys helping change the battery in my car for this month's 5 on 5 blog circle. My battery died while I was at my Camp Gladiator workout and my sweet friend Julie had to drive me home that morning. We got the car back to the house by jumping it, but the boys were fabulous helpers in changing the battery with Brad. I of course had to document my sweet almost-naked boys working on a car for probably one of the first times. Interestingly the battery in my Acadia is in the floorboard in the 2nd row of seats. Kind of crazy and threw Brad for a loop when trying to changing battery. :) And if we are being honest, the boys helped turn the ratchet a couple times and then played around in the car, but they still had fun with Daddy!
Be sure to head to Beth's blog from B. Claire Photography to see what her 5 on 5 is for this month!
Jen Faith Brown is a family photographer specializing in storytelling family photography session, either in home or on location. Jen is married with three young sons who keep her quite busy and give her abundant practice in photographing always-moving children! Jen is now booking 2015 sessions in Flower Mound, Southlake, Highland Village, Lewisville, Coppell, Frisco, and surround DFW areas. Please visit www.jenfaithbrownphotography.com for pricing and to view sample galleries.
Oh such sweetness! I love when my boys work together, especially when I am there to catch it! By the way, your depth of field is dreamy!!!
ReplyDeleteLOL - I got a chuckle out of this one. The legs popping up behind the scenes was such a moment! Great capture.
ReplyDeleteI love all of the different perspectives! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHow interesting, I've never heard of (or seen) a car battery located in the floor boards. Your boys looked like they had a really fun time helping out and playing in the car. Thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteYour ability to make changing a car battery look so beautiful is amazing! I love the picture of the feet popping up-- that's priceless! Great job!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun story to tell. It looks like they really enjoyed helping out!
ReplyDeleteLove the story and documentation!
ReplyDeleteI'm hard pressed to pick a favorite- the first, middle, and last! They are all so great!
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