When I downloaded all of the photos yesterday, I was surprised to discover, that after this point of our trip, Samuel took Every. Single. Photo. Apparently I relinquished the camera, and never got it back. I didn't know that he had located the camera and had taken to bringing it everywhere. One day, as we were walking down the block, I realized he had the camera in his hand, and he started taking pictures of Shira and I. Pretty sure he is a much better photographer than I am.
The one above, was taken in the hallway of the apartment building we were staying in. Before I even realized Samuel had the camera.
Shira and I on the street outside of the apartment.
And on the subway.
Steve tells me this one is called a "Selfie"
We broke Passover a day early with breakfast at Sarabeth's on Central Park.
No
Editing.
This is every single pic Samuel took. Except for the really blurry ones.
Ok, even some of the blurry ones.
Samuel is going to grow up remembering this look from his father.
I'm happy to see that I apparently smile a lot.
As does our daughter.
Daddy does not look pleased.
The beds Samuel and Shira slept in at our borrowed apartment.
Come on Steve, it's not that bad.
Daniel at his apartment, with his camera.
We were hanging out at Aunt Judy's and Uncle Kelly's as everyone got ready to go out to Grandma's 70th birthday dinner.
The following are 60 some photos that Samuel took that night. I'm not going to caption all of them, and most of them are probably only of interest to family, but here they are. We had a wonderful dinner at an Italian restaurant, picked by the birthday girl, but planned by Aunt Judy. Our family learned the joys of allowing the kids to watch tv shows on phones during dinner. It was miraculous. They happily sat through a several hour dinner long past bed time. Electronic babysitter indeed!
Not the most flattering picture of the love of my life.
Daniel and his cute smile.
These are the robots we got as gifts for the cousins.
Samuel was taken with them, but took it in stride when informed they were not for him.
Talia has her camera too.
I'm guessing Talia has an identical picture of Samuel with camera to face.
What a fantastic photo of the birthday girl and her brother.
Uncle Micheal starts to teach Samuel about the zoom.
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