Santa did very well for Trevor and brought him a Kodak Easy Share Camera (C813 with 8.2 MP). Santa was able to "make" the camera for a very good price and even thought about a camera case and a memory card. Santa is so very thoughtful.

This was one of the first pictures Trevor took with his new camera. He wanted to get a picture of Hayley in her new Princess gloves and Ballerina slippers. Well, as you may have noticed you can not see the Ballerina slippers. Why, you ask? Because Trevor thought that you have to zoom the camera
every time you take a picture. He did not realize that if you don't zoom you can see more. He learned that Camera Tip #1 fairly quickly.

A not so flattering picture of Mom, but hey I have to put all his art on the blog site. Right?

This picture helped Trevor figure out Camera Tip #2 which is that he has to keep his finger out of the way of the flash when taking pictures. Once he figured out Camera tip #1 and #2 he started to take more and more good pictures.

This is of Dad holding the new game Auntie Karen bought just for Trevor and Sean. It is called Gassy Gus. Go figure a game about gas and burps for Sean and Trevor. Although it was for Sean and Trevor, Hayley and Karen played this with them after Aunt Evelyn and Uncle Joe's house and all 4 loved it. I did not join in the reindeer fun.

Trevor wanted to be the photographer as everyone opened their gifts this morning. Here is Hayley and I opening our Color Me Mine gift card from Auntie Karen. We get to go choose pottery and paint it anyway we want. How cool is that?
Alexandra and her Dad, Steve, stopped by to drop off gifts for our family and WHAM... the camera guy was ready for them. They were good sports for him though.

Aunt Evelyn smiling as Trevor takes a close up shot of her. Thanks for letting him show the viewpoint of a 4 foot tall 7 year old.

Trevor got this one of Katie as she was just about to leave to go to work. She was trying to get out of the house, but when he asked to take her picture she was so gracious and turned around with a big smile. Thank you Katie for helping our young
photographer
We are not sure if Great-Grandpa knows Trevor is taking his picture or is just pretending not to see him. That is one good Great-Grandpa. Thanks!

Great-Uncle
Trini helping Trevor's picture taking be fun and full of expression.

After taking several pictures of other family
members, Trevor turns the camera to himself, clicks the button and says, "Perfect." He is my kid for sure, but where is the funny face with the tongue sticking out while taking a self portrait. Maybe that will come in time.



Once Trevor had photographed
most of the people at Uncle Joe and Aunt Evelyn's house he decided to capture a few pictures of his surroundings. These are some of the items that Aunt Evelyn has painted and has displayed throughout her house. This is just the tip of the iceberg though, she has so many beautiful creations.

Trevor really likes Nutcrackers and Aunt Evelyn had several of them on her
China Cabinet. This one was Trevor's favorite so he did what any one with a new camera would do. He took a picture so he could see it again after Christmas.

Dylan did not know his picture was being taken because he was playing his Nintendo
DS. If Trevor would not have zoomed in on his face you would see the
DS in Dylan's hand.