I am happy to have captured this photo of my youngest daughter, Logan. It was the
very first time she successfully blew bubbles. It saddens me though, that I only saw it through my camera's viewfinder.
With our kids growing up so fast, is better to capture the moment or live in the moment? I would
like to find a good balance of both.
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Logan's First Bubbles |
These were taken during the final week of the Photo A Day class. We took a trip out
of town and visited with good friends. I broke the big camera out far fewer times, but
was able to get these shots of the kids blowing
bubbles. I love the trees in the reflections. Bubbles are so magical!
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POP!
Some other moments captured on the playground at the girls' school:
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A portrait of Ms. Avis; a beautiful and kind teacher with endless patience. |
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Two beautiful and sweet sisters. |
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Ring around the rosie 'til we all fall down. |
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