thank god for tickle trunks! | Klutch Photography | Vancouver family photographer

this (sprung on me at the last minute) rockstar day at school provided to you by their costume hoarding mothers, tickle trunk!!

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Vancouver Aquarium | Klutch Photography |Vancouver family photographer

have you ever volunteered to go on a field trip as a parent helper and then afterwards you think to yourself WTF have i done!?

welll, that was me!

 so i signed up for an hour+ bus ride into vancouver (there and back), to visit the vancouver aquarium with 40+ kids, probably going to be hot as hell, with potential for pukers, puking into ziplock bags.

sigh.

man, i love my child to have signed up for this.

well if that's the case, i might as well document it (shocker) and make it funner (yes i know there is NO such word but dam it, i like using it, ask greg,lol).

here's my "short clips" video montage (with stills, of course). sorry for the camera shake, first time trying this crazy method out. 

btw, it was great trip, no pukers and amara only got 40 lines for NOT listening to me several times during our visit to the aquarium (shocker).

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Song credits....

Mikey Wax "Counting on you" & Chad Van Herk "Day in Summer" 

 

 

 

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LIFE UNSCRIPTED | Klutch photography | Surrey Family Photographer

yesterday was che's first "practice" track meet with a few local schools...in other words organized chaos with ribbons!

there was to be "no talk of ribbon placement among the children"  (fucking irritating...lets just babysit these sense of entitlement kids feelings!  boo hoo you came in last.  jesus christ, i want to start fucking yelling "LIFE IS NOT A PARTICIPATION RIBBON, you actually need to work for it, stop coddling these kids! YOU ARE GOING TO LOSE SOMETIMES, TAKE YOUR PACIFIERS OUT OF YOUR FUCKING MOUTHS AND PULL YOUR SHIT TOGETHER!!  it really takes some of the joy out of the race when kids can't celebrate their placements because "kids are emotional after a race" (or so they say) and because of that kids should not discuss it ...so feelings aren't hurt.  

sigh.  rant over and going down memory lane begins...

part of me goes right back to seventh grade, running hard on that rubber track, sporting a bad eighties school shirt along with my Kmart runners (lets get real, nike's were NEVER in a portuguese budget). the butterflies, oh how i miss that "vomit on the spot feeling", no really i do, makes you feel ALIVE!  

playing sports in a portuguese household was not permitted a least for a girl it wasn't (i know that seams so unfair, what a double standard and it was BUT my parents did the best they could. anyways, payback for that is by having a wonderfully respectful black sheep daughter that swears and makes portuguese mom impressions all over the internet! ha).

but somehow i was permitted to participate in track & field  and i was SO GRATEFUL for the chance.  high jump (i know that almost sounds like a fuck'n typo, right! dina in HIGH JUMP, what your 5'1" right?  YES, but i was wiry and springy back then folks, think mink like), sprints and 4 x 100.   i was just pumped to be there, me and my blue light special runners running track.

man do i love watching her run, i scream the crazy DEEP scream the one that everyone turns their head and stares at you for and their thinking "umm, it's not a competition"  (but guess what, it fucking is!). i'm proud of her win, lose or otherwise but i don't sugar coat any of the bad stuff. 

sports keep kids in check. i'm a big fan. would i like people to get real about kids competing against each other? yep!

BTW- she came in third, third and forth!

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