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Yup, that's my son... He's becoming a little man. Already 5 (in a half) and such an artist already. Can you tell I'm a proud mom?
From 1992-1998, we lived in Southeast Portland, Oregon. Our home was in the Cleveland High School attendance area. In 1997 I took a job in Klamath Falls, where my wife and I were born and raised. After we sold our house, we moved to Oregon's "City of Sunshine" in March 1998.
I snapped this image of our son in April 2014 at Portland's Delta Park. He was warming up in a game that his Washougal, Washington team was playing against a group from Portland's Cleveland High School. Had we not moved in 1998, our son might have been playing on the other team.
Favorite board game of all time?
Snakes and Ladders ♥
I hate it when I go back to the beginning and i'm almost gonna win! :D
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Our daughter's class went to a fishing derby today for special needs students. Everyone had a great time.
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Our daughter attended the “Night to Shine” in Vancouver, Washington. Even though it was beginning to snow, which usually shuts down everything, the organizers of the event proceeded as if nothing was amiss. We’re very glad that they made the choice to go on - it was a very special evening for our daughter.
"El movimiento, ocupación de sitios distintos en instantes distintos, es inconcebible sin tiempo; así mismo lo es la inmovilidad, ocupación de un mismo lugar en distintos puntos de tiempo."
JLB
Kiddo, messing around in my bedroom at Ragsdale Street.
Note the "Angel Heart" poster.
I still have that bedside cabinet.
1989
OM to EF adapter arrived in the mail. My mom used this lens when I was Win's age. (Zuiko 50mm 1.8 on a Sony A7C)
Well, Chris l Wong saw me taking photos of this kid having my camera straight at his face with a distance of 40mm . I was trying to test the lens 17-40mm f/4L Wesley lent me. I tried to talk to him to ask for a smile but he was kinda shy. Then he got anygry & ran away , he did hate us because we kept shooting him.
This is socc and no crop.
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HK WALK 14th Nov.