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Thursday, August 30, 2012

Five All Time Favorite Photos of your Kids

It's been way too long since I have participated in Moments That Define Life's Listable Life. We had a summer filled with activites non-stop so life has been busy to say the least. I chose Five All Time Favorite Photos of your Kids.







This has always been one of my favorites of my son. Mostly because it was a super fun day!



































I don't brag about my kids often..or maybe I do.. I do have to say he is a pretty handsome little guy with a heart of gold. Did I mention he was plucked out of Macy's by a talent scout to audition for an Australian movie? That's the first time I've mentioned it to anyone other than close friends and family. Why I didn't shout it from the rooftops I don't know. But it was a pretty cool experience even though he didn't get the part.


































From one of our MANY summer adventures he is displaying his fun goofy spirit.



There is nothing better than to watch your children enjoy life's simple pleasures and not even know you are there taking it all in.


































 This summer we spent a month in the country where I grew up and it was amazing. We were absolutely carefree, taking walks on quiet country roads, roasting marshmallows by the campfire. Exploring areas that I played at as a kid. This particular field has been farmed by my great grandfather, grandfather, father and brother. I remember walking through this same field to watch them combine and pick a few rocks...which consequently was not fun.  I was compensated and it taught me how it sometimes takes hard labor intensive work to earn a dollar. It was a very good memory to bring full circle with my own children and that is what this picture represents to me.

1 comment:

  1. Your photography is simply beautiful! And it is so cool that you son auditioned for a movie!

    Thanks for linking up with Nicole and I for Listable Life! We hope that you join us again this week!

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