
Yep, we got Ladybugs. You may find it odd to call them members of the family, and perhaps it is. But these little ladies were so excited when we released them into our garden, they called them their pets, and began naming each ladybug they could catch. And let me tell you...Ladybugs?...now THAT is the kind of pet I can handle. So members of the family they are. :)

On a completely unrelated note, I love how my children are dressed in everything from Sunday dresses, to Pajamas, to not even fully dressed. I feel like this is pretty reflective of a typical day at our house. The other day I walked into the room and Maya had her shirt off. I asked her why she didn't have a shirt on and she said, "Because I was hot." You can't argue with that.
Anyway, back to the ladybugs.

The girls really enjoyed having them crawl on their hands.

And pretty much everywhere else. (Did I mention there were like four thousand of the little buggars).

The twins really had fun trying to catch them.

Lilly was relentless! Every time I moved the bag to a different part of the garden, she'd find it and try and get more.

But despite their best efforts, the Ladybugs, for the most part, wound up right where they were supposed to be, eating all the nasty bugs in my garden.

Ahh, Rosalina, Julia, Shiney, No Dot, and all the rest of you whose names I can't remember, welcome to the family!

Now head on over to Stacey's blog to see how she captured Shallow Depth of Field.