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This is a shot of my Mom and Dad at my Daughters wedding Oct 13/07. I think it is a very nice shot of them. Sadly my Mom passed away Jan 20/11 and will be greatly missed by all. Rest in peace Mom.....xox

Photo by: Kayla Doyle

Today is my Mom's birthday. She would have been 58. I keep thinking it will get easier, but it is hard to know that one person that loved you no matter what is gone forever.

 

Photo Taken in Sandy Springs, GA

My husband gave this pretty plant to Mom. I remember him transplanting it for her. So to remember him on the 4th anniversary of his death, I present to you this pretty picture. I miss you sweetheart...Bob Kasten June 25 1951-Aug 12 2005.

Common Gallinules at John Heinz NWR

Soccer Mom... wanna score?

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Holly Springs, MS

 

A test shot of Mom from last week. I'm still concentrating on work-related endeavors (from shooting family and maternity sessions, to post-processing my boss' newborn photographs), so my work has made a bit of a stylistic shift lately. Samples from my recent shoots coming soon.

Yaz and Mother Wakil at The Toledo Zoo, Toledo OH. Wakil was born at the zoo on Thursday, July 23. His name means “spokesman” in Indonesian. Taken at the Zoo’s Kingdom of the Apes.

Had to reqeust my mom for few shots as she told me that I should be doing so with my wife and kids.

 

This hasn't come so well ... but I still wanted to share this.

 

I guess I need to do some more sessions with her.

one of my favorite photos of my parents, from a trip to South Dakota in 2006

Images I took of my parents last spring... dad always does what I ask, but for the first time my mom was totally into it. :)

 

hope you all have a wonderful Easter weekend...

I came home to my Mom's first year death anniversary.

It felt so strange not to find Mommy's physical presence at home, not to see her sweet smile greeting me at the door, not to be warmly embraced by her, but her loving spirit was just about everywhere.

 

The yahrzeit is a time of remembering the dead by reciting the Kaddish, lighting a 24-hour candle, and remembering the person who has died.

 

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After the Kaddish & the memorial ceremony we had a buffet for all the participants at the prayers.

 

115 Pictures in 2015

#82 Nostalgia

Mothers are faithful companions and confidants even in the most difficult times. Mothers dedicate their lives to caring and providing for their children both physically and emotionally. They always seem to know how to help them to overcome problems and thrive in spite of them. A mother's love is irreplaceable, which makes losing her to death an incredibly painful experience. While sons and daughters of all ages carry within their hearts a dull and lasting ache where they once felt love and security, it is important they continue searching for the happiness their mother always desired for them. Today we lost a mother but the heavens gained a angel. Rest In Peace Mom. 🙏 You will be greatly missed.

Relaxing with mom is a great way to spend the afternoon. Like humans, gorillas learn by watching their elders.

Their ears & heads sort of interlock with eachother. I made it that way. :D

 

The mom is 10 1/2 inches tall, the baby is 7 1/2!

completely handsewn!

 

too bad mothers day isnt for awhile now.

April 24, 2018: Justine and Mila, Washington DC

Linea 9, direzione: Treviso Quartiere San Paolo, via Olimpia

mo0rning dance

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Her selfie in the hallway mirror, obviously into her photography that day. She could draw anything, painting anything, weave, make baskets, sew, knit, do macrame, grow anything in the garden, and loved putting together jigsaw puzzles.

 

At first she would replace pieces missing from puzzles she bought at garage sales. She would draw the shape of the piece on thin cardboard, cut it out with an exacto, and hand paint the part of the image that was gone.

 

When she got bored with that, she started turning puzzles over and painting her own puzzles on the back!

 

She would copy Picasso, Miro, any famous painter that she liked, covers of the New Yorker and Vogue magazines, book illustrations, old family photos from the 1900', comic strip characters, and hand paint in all the colors.

 

Putting her jigsaw masterpieces together was one thing we did together when I visited her each Christmas. Several years ago, I noticed she had stopped making any art at all. She would ask me the same question over and over, every five minutes.

 

We found out she had developed Alzheimer's. She lived five more years gradually losing touch with herself, with speech, forgetting her past, and unable to recognize her own work. I know many of you have gone through this. It is unbearable to watch.

 

I have all her puzzles and drawings. I may post some pictures of them here. Her natural, self-taught skill as an artist I can only dream of having.

Eakins Oval, Philadelphia

 

She's done it again! This year's fledglings bring the total to twenty offspring since 2009. (Four or five of them would be expected to survive the first year and live to adulthood.) The first of the current brood jumped off the nest this morning and is flying around the Oval with evident confidence.

the Tiger mom-this is the smaller of the two babies she gave birth to 8 weeks early (the other one is just a few feet away)-he'll be two months old on Fri. which is also his due date-Mom basically lived in the hospital with them until they were released a week ago and they're all glad to be out now-Happy First Mother's Day to my daughter-in law!

Mom

Peanut doesn't like it when Mom is away for to long.

Mom and a painting of her childhood home.

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In Columbia, TN. Mom, here is that photo you requested from courtyard...

 

What a great feeling for aunt Kelli to get to play a Mom or Gramma. I did quite well too! I LOVE KIDS! Does it show?

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