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Even a baby and toddler need to play alone during mudik

I just need Mother Gothel DS Limited Edition now...and then i will be happy with my collection.

Amy decided she'd rather sleep under the pillow, not on it.

And free to sit and just hang...

Perhaps you have heard the quote "every photograph is a self-portrait." I tried to figure out who it is attributable to, but couldn't track down a consistent answer. Nonetheless, without a doubt, I can say for certain that the quote is absolutely 100% wrong. Some photographs are just simply not self-portraits. For example, some photos are merely documentary. If an insurance adjuster takes a photograph of a dented bumper on a Honda CR-V to process the claim, that is not a self-portrait. And other photos might be very beautiful, like a well-done portrait or a landscape shot of a famous vista, but they are still much more about the subject than the photographer, so I don't think you can really call them self-portraits.

 

But while it's not technically correct, the quote does have value. With each photograph we make, we make a decision. We decide that the subject is worth photographing and we decide to press the shutter. That can say a lot about the photographer and what they think is valuable and worth memorializing. We bring our thoughts, history, and life experiences with us when we make the photograph. And it's the same when we look at a photograph. What we see in the photo is connected to who we are.

 

For me, right now, that basically means Magna Tiles and Disney characters. I have two little kids, so what I see in a scene, or what I see in a photo, is filtered through what is already going through my brain at the time. So when I saw this scene of a small balsam fir camouflaged in the grass slowly wriggling its crooked spine up towards the sunshine, it reminded me of a child taking some wobbly steps and learning to walk.

My little nephew takes a stroll through Logan Farm Park in Acworth, GA on September 28th, 2014.

  

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Granddaughter, Etta, visiting for a few days; 'til Mum and new baby brother, Orson, are home from hospital :)

Layla Noor, my beautiful niece xo

Macro Monday's - Utensil(s)

 

Always loved this group and New Year's Resolution to become an active member and photograph more than my toddler, although this is his spoon, lol.

 

Woohoo!!! Explored December 16, 2013!!! Thank you!

 

Happy MM Everyone!!

Terrible twos

 

Although I dress like a toddler, I act as if I’m 7 or 8. I live by the mantra: “Act your shoe size, not your age.”

 

Every time I wear this overall dress, I feel as if I’m dressed like a toddler. Toddler style is innocent, colorful, and practical.

 

Sweater, swap. Overalls, Hydraulic (thrifted). Leggings, Dasbayla. Boots, Vince Camuto.

Toddler photo taken outdoors in shade. I love the colors of her eyes and the grass behind her.

this was an attempt to make a quilt like this one: flickr.com/photos/eggmoney/400373863/ , mine doesn't look like hers which really worried me at first, the buttons were an afterthought in place of quilting stitching and I love them, in the end I'm happy with it

 

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Toddler peeking through playground equipment

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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

annie, arlo, mia, gemma, dakota, josie and A.

 

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thank you dakota for being the only one looking at me.

 

max did get in one at some point. that was a lot of toddlers for a big kid!

I have to say that I love making these. The embroideries are so dang sweet that I enjoyed making them even the 3rd time around.

 

It's been a challenge to do these wholesale orders (my first ones ever), because I got the orders just as I went back to work as a librarian. So here I am - juggling my 2-year-old, my home, my garden, and TWO part-time jobs. It's been a crazy couple of months. But I'm so glad I found time to sew up the Baby Blocks and Toddler Toes for Quiet Hour Toys. It's so rewarding to be paid to be crafty! And I even managed to make some nifty tags this time. Life is full, but good.

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