Recently, I've been reading a blog called, "Fresh Mommy: Everyday is a New Start". She posts some really cool photography, and I dig it. Each week she posts a blog carnival called "Sunday Citar". Being the genius that I am, I misspelled the word "citar" in my google search, and instead typed "sitar". Here's a picture of what I found...

"Weird!" I thought. "She must really be into Indian music on Sundays".
Oops! My bad!
What Citar (with a C, thank you!) really means is 'to quote' in Spanish. Pretty straightforward, nothing too crazy. It's a place to share an inspiring, interesting or funny quote, plus a picture or two. The picture/s can correspond with the quote- or not. Don't you love freedom?
Ok, so here's my inaugural Sunday Citar (With a C, genius!) post:

"Sometimes being a brother is better than being a superhero." -Marc Brown
And if I were to frame these pictures up, it would look something like this...
"Sometimes being a brother is better than being a superhero." -Marc Brown
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Big Kahuna and I have known each other since we were kids and have been married for almost 15 years. We are passionate about our family, travel and serving God. We love helping people and bringing them hope. We laugh ourselves to tears watching classic episodes of Saturday Night Live and The Office. Summer is our favorite season, and we live for warm evenings playing with the kids on the beach.
Big Surf is 14 years old. He's a voracious reader, focused, and spends hours building things. He is our resident techie and is also learning to play the violin. He loves to spend his free time playing baseball, flag football, or out on the trails by the house building his clubhouse.
Goofy Foot is ten years old. He devours his free reading books like there is no tomorrow. He is also the family comedian. If you see him, ask him to tell you a joke! He is tender-hearted, social and compliant. When he is not outside riding his bike, you'll find him drawing or writing a funny book.
Beach Bunny is three years old. She is our sunshine! She joined our family through the unbelievable gift of adoption. Beach Bunny loves to snuggle with us and carefully takes care of her baby dolls. She is super silly and must say hi to everyone! One word that describes her is "joy".
21 comments:
I went for the brother theme, too! Love it!!
This is wonderful. Your photos really made me smile.
such joy is seen in the photos and a great quote to go with it!beautiful!
Good Gravy. How cute is that? You always do the coolest stuff and have the best outlook on life. Love it!!
BTW..I not only knew what a sitar (with an S) is, I have one that looks exactly like that picture about three feet from me as I type this. My daddy was a missionary and traveled the world. He liked to bring a little bit home with him each time. :)
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awww this is great!!!!!!!
Great shots! Your photography is amazing :) I will check out her blog!!
I LOVE this quote and have used it many times...as I have two boys and it's so ture!!!
Hahahhaha, that beginning was great.... and hilarious!! I'm so glad you joined in!! These pictures are phenomenal!! And that quote with it is perfect!!
:)
~Tabitha
Love the quote and the PHOTOS! Awww, brotherly love! I'll have to jump in on this one some time--and thanks for the CORRECT spelling! lol!
great shots of your boys. the perfect quote!!
Great quote and photos! Thanks for sharing!
Amazing photos and great quote too! Thanks for sharing!
love it! both the quote and the pictures are joyful and make a heart glad. thanks for sharing!!
I love photos of brothers! Great first Sunday Citar post.
i adore the different hues of blues throughout and the fun and action in their faces! really great first citar...just did my first too! blessings...
Your photos are PERFECT with the quote!
Love those pictures...what fun having a brother.
I am bookmarking this, I have two little boys and will be copying you when they are a little older. Your boys are DARLING!!! Enjoy!
Awesome quote and great pics!!
Forgot to add, hope my son says that one day!
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