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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 sis in law on the left, my oldest bro, and my 75 year old Mom
This was taken before my mom got sick.
Today marks the one year anniversary of her death.I also lost my best friend the other day as he does not want to be friends anymore after 15 years.
I feel so lost and un happy right now
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.
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.
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...
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.
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.
www.myjewishlearning.com/life/Life_Events/Death_and_Mourn...
After the Kaddish & the memorial ceremony we had a buffet for all the participants at the prayers.
115 Pictures in 2015
#82 Nostalgia
Nov. 12, 2018 - My Mom, fresh from a doctor visit, and her land piranha, Canela.
Photo take by Ms. Jen with her Yashica Mat 124G TLR camera and a roll of Cinestill 800T color 120 film.
Throwback Thursday
I love this photo. This is my mom and daughter, Tiffani. She was babysitting for me when this photo was taken. They both passed away in 2016.
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.
This has been one of my best experiences in photography. I have had the chance to photograph a family of 7 kits and two parents. I hardly ever get the chance to photograph either of the parents. Tonight was the night. I watched the mom kill a drake duck. Not in my camera range and bring it to her kits. Only 4 where around. I stayed my ground as to not upset the feeding process. After they ate they played grab and tag with one of the wings of the duck. Then there is this one spot that I sit and wait and I am at a distance in my van and I watch the kits do grab ass serious chase and bit games. This is the first time mom stayed around. two of the kits I believe where the dominant of the 7. A couple of them are very small compared to these two. The two dominate ones got a lot of moms attention.
As I was setting up for some shots of a southbound UP train, the sun came out from behind a cloud and made this brilliant scene momentarily. I captured it quickly, and then the sun went back behind the clouds. When the train came by, of course the sun was behind the clouds. Fortunately, I was able to grab this shot in the seconds that the sun decided to show itself.