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I got to sneak in a lunch date with this inquisitive guy, peeking at me from under his stroller cover, and his mama. In my return to a more traditional 9-5 I've lost some of the flexibility and freedom that freelancing provided. I've gained other things I know (read: insurance we can afford that actually pays for my seemingly endless doctor's appointments and my husband's mental health needs). I know this. I'm grateful.
But I miss scheduling my comings and goings independent of a larger organization. On early fall afternoons walking to our town center for midday tacos has all the appeal. Combining that with getting time with a friend midweek infused a hectic few days with some levity. Good conversation, yummy food, baby snuggles... the good stuff. I love that this project reminds me, again and again of it.
Where's the good stuff in your life this week?
Seattle dragon boat race. Note the head of the dog poking out of the bicyclist's backpack.
I'm on love with B&W photography again.
Composition influenced by Alex Webb.
Sony ILCEO ⍺6500 | Sony 20mm/ƒ2.8 lens.
...was meant for my little dog Darwin when he could no longer go on walks. Instead he preferred to stay home and look out the sliding glass doors at these trees or perhaps angels.
I am stupidly proud of this stroller. If you collect Re Ment, you know that the stroller made with the baby series is hard to find, very expensive, and though adorable, actually too small for much of anything. This Barbie one was a few bucks and only needed a good paint job. Now everyone can go for extra long walks.
Note to self: My dolls need shoes.
Credits: GOOCCI GOO
🌷Bunny Stroller - Car
🌷Stroller Attaches to avatar - 🌷Can have up to two Babies in 🌷Stroller
🌷Bonus: Land Car
🌷Calls Babies to two Differnet 🌷spots in the car
🌷Puppy - LadyBug - Bunny
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