Me and my boy

It’s a day for pulling pictures off the camera. :-)

Evan was giving me a concert the other day with the guitar I bought him while shopping with the inimitable Esther Friesner at WFC last year. He and I were playing and having fun; I took some pics of him, and he took some of me.

Here he is, looking quite the future rock star:

And here’s one he snapped of me. It’s not a very flattering pic, but I love it because I can tell how much fun I’m having with him. I hope he sees me like that often. :-)


8 Responses to “Me and my boy”  

  1. 1 nugirlontheblok

    Cute :) - both of you!

  2. 2 pnew8

    Multi-dimensional child; music and photography. *smile*

  3. 3 tiellan

    Evan is going to be such the heartbreaker when he grows up.

    I love your HUGE smile, you guys must have been having a ton of fun. That’s awesome!

  4. 4 readwrite

    He’s got the Kurt Cobain thing down–including playing left-handed.

    Now, let’s work on chords….

  5. 5 deannahoak

    Heh. Yeah, he’s definitely got that look there. :-)

    Chords would be good; maybe he’ll grow into the patience for learning them soon. :-)

  6. 6 msevilwoman

    Well, I finally get to comment! You know I love the shot of Evan; such musician face! And the pic. of you is adorable! And I love that Evan took it.

    Thanks for yesterday. I had a great time!!

  7. 7 deannahoak

    Thanks. I love it too. :-)

  8. 8 deannahoak

    :-) We’ll see what he’s ultimately interested in. He’s far more mechanically oriented than Blaine was at that age.

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