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Sailing out on a fraighter. @Amsterdam, 2011.

A fallow deer (Dama dama) stag patrols his territory and harem of females at Dunham Massey Deer Park

Statue detail in Park Miramare, Trieste, Italy

My dad and my daughter

Apr 15 - I'd like to introduce you to the proud papa of the first (ever) recorded Owlet at Mt. Auburn Cemetery. He sat watchfully in a nearby tree while the mama took great care with her new charge. We aren't sure if there are more than one, but one owlet has been seen with the mother. It's hard to believe that there are no previous records of a Great Horned Owl being born at Mt. Auburn, so you can imagine how exciting this is!

 

Thank you, Anthony, for alerting me to this truly wonderful news!!

Padre orgulloso haciéndoles una foto a us hijos /// Proud father taking a snapshot of his children Discover more! archtkt.com/ Originally uploaded to 500px.com/archtkt

Happy Canada Day

This gentleman who told me he was the oldest person at the war memorial today. He's in his nineties and when I shock his hand he had a grip of that was very sure very strong. July 1 has mixed emotions here in Newfoundland, it is our great countries birthday but also on this day 801 Newfoundlanders went to battle in the Battle of Somme and the next day only 68 were able to answer roll call that is why it's called Memorial Day/Canada Day here.

RDA North West Regional Show May 2019 - Dressage: Proud Winner

Jason Shron talking VIA Rail with the sample VIA FP9 in front of him.

Office Depot | Start Proud! | South Hialeah Elementary School

Rex standing Proud after his pups are born

I quite like the 'old' feeling to this...

Camden High Street

Canada Geese. Utah Lake. Skipper Bay Trail.

Total accident that the light reflected off this shiny sticker to illuminate the halo like that... or was it??

Chilean Flamingo (Phoenicopterus chilensis)

Roger Williams Park Zoo

Providence, RI

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I am a proud new owner of a SB900! I use it mostly as an onboard flash and as a CLS commander for my 2 SB600's! I really love the UI and the buttons on it. It costed me a pretty penny, but I sure do love the flash. It came with a green and orange color gels, a gel holder attachment, and a diffuser attachment. Pretty nice to have along with the regular pop up card.

 

Also the 200mm is pretty darn narrow, but fairly wide! I do like having the flexibility to get such a narrow beam! More play time!

Taken a second after feeding the youngster, the parent just looks so proud of his offspring. Well done for eating, my boy!

This usher at the Giants game last night had a copy of today's Chronicle, and she was very proud to show it to anyone who was curious.

 

Her son, Erik, had a base hit in the bottom of the last inning in the championship game of the San Francisco Section. The hit drove home the winning run, and let's just say that mama was very proud.

  

Taken at the Birmingham Gay Pride Festival.

From my blog so you know what the heck this is -

 

I know I seem to give that title to a lot of pictures, but I really am one proud Mommy. :) Sometimes I want to talk about them but don't want to sound like I am bragging either...but when it comes to your kids and their accomplishments...we as parents SHOULD be proud.

 

We had CJ's second 1st grade parent teacher conference of the year last night and I almost found myself tearing up in the middle of the conference because I am just so proud of CJ and where he is academically.

 

In the November conference he had just been moved up to the highest reading group in his class, but he was dealing with some self control issues with other kids in his class. So, as proud of him as we were about the awesome reading, etc, it was hard to over look the behavioral issues, even as minor as they were.

 

So we talked to CJ about being a "leader" and setting an example for his peers instead of joining them when they are not making good choices. Talk and talk of wondering if he was listening.

 

The first thing out of his teachers mouth last night was "CJ had really grown into such a leader in the classroom."

 

Auhhhhh. I teared up. He really DOES listen.

 

Anyway, that was only the beginning of her praise for CJ. We waited for the "but.....", and it never came.

 

She pulled out the reading progress chart where it shows what level they are reading at and CJ is reading at the average level of a 3rd grader. I am telling you want, they selected him for this enrichment reading program in his school called "Book Worms", and he just took off. He can seriously pick up an adult book and read it and sound out all of the words (this can be good or bad! LOL!). She said by far he has the highest reading skills in the class. :)

 

****blushing*****

 

She went on to say that she is not sure what he isn't good at and actually used the "scholar athlete" word. She went on to say that usually boys this age are good at one or the other, he is amazing at both. WOW. WOW. WOW.

 

With "S" being the highest you can get he had 8 out of 32 areas were an "S" (Area of Strength). He had 3 "S"'s in November. The other 24 areas he got "G"'s in or Grade/Age Appropriate.

 

Then there were a bunch of "effort" scores. 4 (High Effort) is the highest. They grade them in 22 different areas. He had 4's in 18 out of the 22 areas. :) The rest were all 3's (Consistent Effort).

 

His one and only 2 (Fair, skill needs correction at times, but is close to standard) came in....well....self control in Physical Education class. Which is SO funny because Chris and I are both Physical Education majors and we went to college with CJ's PE teacher! In her comments it DID say this, "CJ's effort and participation have been terrific up to this point. Many of the skills presented come very easy for him. We continue to work on controlling our excitement and lot letting it get the best of him." He just loves PE so much, he can't contain himself! LOL!

 

Anyway....I am enjoying every minute of the days when it is still "cool" to be smart. I hope that he continues on the same path...I hope I continue to hear "I don't know what there is left for him to improve on." at more conferences in his lifetime.

 

He is an amazing little boy....and I am so proud to call him my son. :)

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