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Above the rushing Payette River

I love how much this pattern lets her move and play. She's a super active kid and she needs clothes that don't require her to sit still like a lady.

a outfit for the first day 5k! I love how quick and esy the pattern was. I also made a shirt to match.

Bogged here

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Why is it that every child loves a sandbox. I know I did. I can not comprehend why children love to play in the sand. Its mind boggling. This is my neice and nephew playing in the sand in the back yard.

although you can't see it in the photo, cc is trying to decide which one to hand over to luke. the yellow one or the green one.

Time to replace the bricks on the side, add a bubble machine and voila! magical playland.

a very sweaty gig! the bouncer looks perplexed by the whole thing!

May 2008. Haiden busily playing with the sand.

「Sandbox 1」June 2006 Paris

T still loves his sandbox. i love to see how absorbed he can be in moving sand around in there.

Thanks to Lookin' Glass and Skullkid for the color experimentation inspiration...

agora tenho o sandbox no meu orkut vou ver se desenvolvo umas aplicações para ele.

Throwing little whips over the finish line jump! fun!

This is the back of the nursery and kindergarten classrooms. Years ago, there were two huge sandboxes back here (one for each grade, I suppose). There was a photo published in the Richmond Register from 1974 or so with me, Jonathan Leung, Ellen Forderhase, and some other kids playing in one of those sandboxes. My mother would bring me by the school on weekends to play in the sandbox (at the time, we lived across the street from the school).

 

I believe it was in the early 1980s that they got rid of the sandboxes and made this entire back area a driveway for the tricycles, so the kids could ride all the way from the back end of the building, around the corner, down the ramp, around the corner and all the way down the Donovan Annex without being impeded by a road hazard such as a giant sandbox.

We have a huge sandbox in our backyard that provides HOURS of imaginative play for everyone - our kids, the neighbor kids, our 18 month old thru to our nearly 13 year old who created this scenario.

the sandbox and the plastic apple belongs to him :)

agfa ct precisa 100, nikon f801s, 50mm nikkor.

 

theres a weird line down the middle of most of this roll, i really dont know why.

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