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Whenever I noticed feeling sad about these few days I spent with my friends coming to an end, I tried to be in the moment more and enjoy it for what it was right when it was happening. Experiencing the hike on our second day through Julian’s son’s eyes helped me so much to focus on what was right in front of me and not get lost in thoughts about things that would be happening after this holiday was over.
And it’s crazy how happy a little hand in yours and an honest smile can make you.
(Daniel captured this)
I have a nice time watching these to little girls watching the ducks and geese at the Duck Pond! A beautiful way to spend the afternoon!
Duck Pond at Assiniboine Park
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Christmas waves a magic wand over this world, and behold, everything is softer and more beautiful.
~Norman Vincent Peale
This is for the North Alabama group's theme of Through a Childs eye.
So, the story behind this is...Last weekend we went up to Chattanooga to have a look see at the aquarium. We haven't been up there since they put in a butterfly room. So naturally I had to go and see this. Not much of a exhibit really. Either that or we went on an off butterfly day. Some days these kind of places have more butterflies then others.
In any case, we were just looking around when I spied this little girl. She was just so cute. She was so proud to have a butterfly land smack dab in the middle of her glasses. She walked all around the butterfly house for everyone to see. She was positively beaming, and only to happy to stop for a minute and pose for me.
I think seeing the world the butterfly glasses must be a good thing.
CICERO â December 19, 2012. Governor Pat Quinn today joined students, families and teachers to announce $45 million for vital improvements to early childhood education facilities in high-need communities across Illinois. The 14 Early Childhood Construction Grants (ECCG) are funded through Governor Quinnâs Illinois Jobs Now! capital construction program and will expand access to early childhood education, which experts have noted is critical to a studentâs success. Todayâs announcement is part of the governorâs comprehensive plan to strengthen Illinoisâ education system by improving early childhood education, modernizing school facilities, expanding science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) instruction, and implementing bold reforms that put children first. The ECCG is the first program in the nation of its kind, created by Governor Quinn and funded through his Illinois Jobs Now! to increase early childhood services in underserved areas across Illinois. Organizations receiving the awards went through a competitive grant process that included specifying how the funds will be spent to improve early childhood education in their communities. The awards may be used to acquire or construct a facility or expand an existing facility as well as to purchase equipment and make safety improvements. Early childhood providers in Cook, McHenry, Will, Winnebago, St. Clair, Kane and Kankakee counties were among the successful applicants (A full listing is attached).
CICERO – December 19, 2012. Governor Pat Quinn today joined students, families and teachers to announce $45 million for vital improvements to early childhood education facilities in high-need communities across Illinois. The 14 Early Childhood Construction Grants (ECCG) are funded through Governor Quinn’s Illinois Jobs Now! capital construction program and will expand access to early childhood education, which experts have noted is critical to a student’s success. Today’s announcement is part of the governor’s comprehensive plan to strengthen Illinois’ education system by improving early childhood education, modernizing school facilities, expanding science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) instruction, and implementing bold reforms that put children first. The ECCG is the first program in the nation of its kind, created by Governor Quinn and funded through his Illinois Jobs Now! to increase early childhood services in underserved areas across Illinois. Organizations receiving the awards went through a competitive grant process that included specifying how the funds will be spent to improve early childhood education in their communities. The awards may be used to acquire or construct a facility or expand an existing facility as well as to purchase equipment and make safety improvements. Early childhood providers in Cook, McHenry, Will, Winnebago, St. Clair, Kane and Kankakee counties were among the successful applicants (A full listing is attached).
CICERO – December 19, 2012. Governor Pat Quinn today joined students, families and teachers to announce $45 million for vital improvements to early childhood education facilities in high-need communities across Illinois. The 14 Early Childhood Construction Grants (ECCG) are funded through Governor Quinn’s Illinois Jobs Now! capital construction program and will expand access to early childhood education, which experts have noted is critical to a student’s success. Today’s announcement is part of the governor’s comprehensive plan to strengthen Illinois’ education system by improving early childhood education, modernizing school facilities, expanding science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) instruction, and implementing bold reforms that put children first. The ECCG is the first program in the nation of its kind, created by Governor Quinn and funded through his Illinois Jobs Now! to increase early childhood services in underserved areas across Illinois. Organizations receiving the awards went through a competitive grant process that included specifying how the funds will be spent to improve early childhood education in their communities. The awards may be used to acquire or construct a facility or expand an existing facility as well as to purchase equipment and make safety improvements. Early childhood providers in Cook, McHenry, Will, Winnebago, St. Clair, Kane and Kankakee counties were among the successful applicants (A full listing is attached).
CICERO â December 19, 2012. Governor Pat Quinn today joined students, families and teachers to announce $45 million for vital improvements to early childhood education facilities in high-need communities across Illinois. The 14 Early Childhood Construction Grants (ECCG) are funded through Governor Quinnâs Illinois Jobs Now! capital construction program and will expand access to early childhood education, which experts have noted is critical to a studentâs success. Todayâs announcement is part of the governorâs comprehensive plan to strengthen Illinoisâ education system by improving early childhood education, modernizing school facilities, expanding science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) instruction, and implementing bold reforms that put children first. The ECCG is the first program in the nation of its kind, created by Governor Quinn and funded through his Illinois Jobs Now! to increase early childhood services in underserved areas across Illinois. Organizations receiving the awards went through a competitive grant process that included specifying how the funds will be spent to improve early childhood education in their communities. The awards may be used to acquire or construct a facility or expand an existing facility as well as to purchase equipment and make safety improvements. Early childhood providers in Cook, McHenry, Will, Winnebago, St. Clair, Kane and Kankakee counties were among the successful applicants (A full listing is attached).
CICERO – December 19, 2012. Governor Pat Quinn today joined students, families and teachers to announce $45 million for vital improvements to early childhood education facilities in high-need communities across Illinois. The 14 Early Childhood Construction Grants (ECCG) are funded through Governor Quinn’s Illinois Jobs Now! capital construction program and will expand access to early childhood education, which experts have noted is critical to a student’s success. Today’s announcement is part of the governor’s comprehensive plan to strengthen Illinois’ education system by improving early childhood education, modernizing school facilities, expanding science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) instruction, and implementing bold reforms that put children first. The ECCG is the first program in the nation of its kind, created by Governor Quinn and funded through his Illinois Jobs Now! to increase early childhood services in underserved areas across Illinois. Organizations receiving the awards went through a competitive grant process that included specifying how the funds will be spent to improve early childhood education in their communities. The awards may be used to acquire or construct a facility or expand an existing facility as well as to purchase equipment and make safety improvements. Early childhood providers in Cook, McHenry, Will, Winnebago, St. Clair, Kane and Kankakee counties were among the successful applicants (A full listing is attached).
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This is from a series of photos that were created during and after a workshop in 2004 at Adams Art Gallery for children 6 to 16 on Still Life Photography that I taught. At the end of the workshop each one of the students helped me set up a scene - photograph it - and name it. I continued this series even today. "Through A Child's Eyes".
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This is from a series of photos that were created during and after a workshop in 2004 at Adams Art Gallery for children 6 to 16 on Still Life Photography that I taught. At the end of the workshop each one of the students helped me set up a scene - photograph it - and name it. I continued this series even today. "Through A Child's Eyes".
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My daughter snuck the camera to school. I didn't really mind. She takes nice picture but apparently it's against the rules. :P
Constructed and shot by my grand daughter age 10
This is a vase arriving from far away country, and I have visited the artist having made it, bought it and transported it in different countries with me,
I had it with me before my son was born.
But the picture was taken by my grand daughter, the daughter of my son, and she arranged the background for it and put it there with a lot of care, at the same time interviewing me about its origin. This picture and the time together with my grand daughter while she has taken it will be my best memory of it, finally.
2007,
My 6yo daughter using a Canon Rebel Xti with 24-70 L 2.8 lens and lens hood =) A little heavy and long but she's getting the hang of it!!
Here she captures me and my 9yo son at the top of a rockwall on a jungle gym at Belmar.
CICERO â December 19, 2012. Governor Pat Quinn today joined students, families and teachers to announce $45 million for vital improvements to early childhood education facilities in high-need communities across Illinois. The 14 Early Childhood Construction Grants (ECCG) are funded through Governor Quinnâs Illinois Jobs Now! capital construction program and will expand access to early childhood education, which experts have noted is critical to a studentâs success. Todayâs announcement is part of the governorâs comprehensive plan to strengthen Illinoisâ education system by improving early childhood education, modernizing school facilities, expanding science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) instruction, and implementing bold reforms that put children first. The ECCG is the first program in the nation of its kind, created by Governor Quinn and funded through his Illinois Jobs Now! to increase early childhood services in underserved areas across Illinois. Organizations receiving the awards went through a competitive grant process that included specifying how the funds will be spent to improve early childhood education in their communities. The awards may be used to acquire or construct a facility or expand an existing facility as well as to purchase equipment and make safety improvements. Early childhood providers in Cook, McHenry, Will, Winnebago, St. Clair, Kane and Kankakee counties were among the successful applicants (A full listing is attached).
CICERO â December 19, 2012. Governor Pat Quinn today joined students, families and teachers to announce $45 million for vital improvements to early childhood education facilities in high-need communities across Illinois. The 14 Early Childhood Construction Grants (ECCG) are funded through Governor Quinnâs Illinois Jobs Now! capital construction program and will expand access to early childhood education, which experts have noted is critical to a studentâs success. Todayâs announcement is part of the governorâs comprehensive plan to strengthen Illinoisâ education system by improving early childhood education, modernizing school facilities, expanding science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) instruction, and implementing bold reforms that put children first. The ECCG is the first program in the nation of its kind, created by Governor Quinn and funded through his Illinois Jobs Now! to increase early childhood services in underserved areas across Illinois. Organizations receiving the awards went through a competitive grant process that included specifying how the funds will be spent to improve early childhood education in their communities. The awards may be used to acquire or construct a facility or expand an existing facility as well as to purchase equipment and make safety improvements. Early childhood providers in Cook, McHenry, Will, Winnebago, St. Clair, Kane and Kankakee counties were among the successful applicants (A full listing is attached).
CICERO – December 19, 2012. Governor Pat Quinn today joined students, families and teachers to announce $45 million for vital improvements to early childhood education facilities in high-need communities across Illinois. The 14 Early Childhood Construction Grants (ECCG) are funded through Governor Quinn’s Illinois Jobs Now! capital construction program and will expand access to early childhood education, which experts have noted is critical to a student’s success. Today’s announcement is part of the governor’s comprehensive plan to strengthen Illinois’ education system by improving early childhood education, modernizing school facilities, expanding science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) instruction, and implementing bold reforms that put children first. The ECCG is the first program in the nation of its kind, created by Governor Quinn and funded through his Illinois Jobs Now! to increase early childhood services in underserved areas across Illinois. Organizations receiving the awards went through a competitive grant process that included specifying how the funds will be spent to improve early childhood education in their communities. The awards may be used to acquire or construct a facility or expand an existing facility as well as to purchase equipment and make safety improvements. Early childhood providers in Cook, McHenry, Will, Winnebago, St. Clair, Kane and Kankakee counties were among the successful applicants (A full listing is attached).
This is from a series of photos that were created during and after a workshop in 2004 at Adams Art Gallery for children 6 to 16 on Still Life Photography that I taught. At the end of the workshop each one of the students helped me set up a scene - photograph it - and name it. I continued this series even today. "Through A Child's Eyes".
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CICERO – December 19, 2012. Governor Pat Quinn today joined students, families and teachers to announce $45 million for vital improvements to early childhood education facilities in high-need communities across Illinois. The 14 Early Childhood Construction Grants (ECCG) are funded through Governor Quinn’s Illinois Jobs Now! capital construction program and will expand access to early childhood education, which experts have noted is critical to a student’s success. Today’s announcement is part of the governor’s comprehensive plan to strengthen Illinois’ education system by improving early childhood education, modernizing school facilities, expanding science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) instruction, and implementing bold reforms that put children first. The ECCG is the first program in the nation of its kind, created by Governor Quinn and funded through his Illinois Jobs Now! to increase early childhood services in underserved areas across Illinois. Organizations receiving the awards went through a competitive grant process that included specifying how the funds will be spent to improve early childhood education in their communities. The awards may be used to acquire or construct a facility or expand an existing facility as well as to purchase equipment and make safety improvements. Early childhood providers in Cook, McHenry, Will, Winnebago, St. Clair, Kane and Kankakee counties were among the successful applicants (A full listing is attached).
This is from a series of photos that were created during and after a workshop in 2004 at Adams Art Gallery for children 6 to 16 on Still Life Photography that I taught. At the end of the workshop each one of the students helped me set up a scene - photograph it - and name it. I continued this series even today. "Through A Child's Eyes".
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CICERO – December 19, 2012. Governor Pat Quinn today joined students, families and teachers to announce $45 million for vital improvements to early childhood education facilities in high-need communities across Illinois. The 14 Early Childhood Construction Grants (ECCG) are funded through Governor Quinn’s Illinois Jobs Now! capital construction program and will expand access to early childhood education, which experts have noted is critical to a student’s success. Today’s announcement is part of the governor’s comprehensive plan to strengthen Illinois’ education system by improving early childhood education, modernizing school facilities, expanding science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) instruction, and implementing bold reforms that put children first. The ECCG is the first program in the nation of its kind, created by Governor Quinn and funded through his Illinois Jobs Now! to increase early childhood services in underserved areas across Illinois. Organizations receiving the awards went through a competitive grant process that included specifying how the funds will be spent to improve early childhood education in their communities. The awards may be used to acquire or construct a facility or expand an existing facility as well as to purchase equipment and make safety improvements. Early childhood providers in Cook, McHenry, Will, Winnebago, St. Clair, Kane and Kankakee counties were among the successful applicants (A full listing is attached).
This is from a series of photos that were created during and after a workshop in 2004 at Adams Art Gallery for children 6 to 16 on Still Life Photography that I taught. At the end of the workshop each one of the students helped me set up a scene - photograph it - and name it. I continued this series even today. "Through A Child's Eyes".
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This is from a series of photos that were created during and after a workshop in 2004 at Adams Art Gallery for children 6 to 16 on Still Life Photography that I taught. At the end of the workshop each one of the students helped me set up a scene - photograph it - and name it. I continued this series even today. "Through A Child's Eyes".
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This is from a series of photos that were created during and after a workshop in 2004 at Adams Art Gallery for children 6 to 16 on Still Life Photography that I taught. At the end of the workshop each one of the students helped me set up a scene - photograph it - and name it. I continued this series even today. "Through A Child's Eyes".
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This is from a series of photos that were created during and after a workshop in 2004 at Adams Art Gallery for children 6 to 16 on Still Life Photography that I taught. At the end of the workshop each one of the students helped me set up a scene - photograph it - and name it. I continued this series even today. "Through A Child's Eyes".
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This is from a series of photos that were created during and after a workshop in 2004 at Adams Art Gallery for children 6 to 16 on Still Life Photography that I taught. At the end of the workshop each one of the students helped me set up a scene - photograph it - and name it. I continued this series even today. "Through A Child's Eyes".
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My oldest son built a church using some of his action figures and Jenga blocks a while back when I took this. To him it was perfectly natural for his toys to spend time in church since it's a regular part of our family life.
Kids don't always fight with their action figures. Apparently they take time to remember what's important too. This one is precious to me, and, I think, holds a lesson for us all.