omg ... what an amazing photo ... at first I thought your children were holding a star (from the thumbnail ) & I thought what a cool idea, until I saw your post ... WOW ... AMAZING!!
This weekend was a happy/somber time for my family too ... as it's the anniversary of my Dad's passing (May 27, 2003), but this year we celebrated my niece's H.S. graduation with honors & her Grampy would have been beaming!
Although my Mom & I visit my brother's family in GA & my sister's family in MA as often as we can ... we haven't been together as a family since my Dad passed away ... we really miss each other & are always hoping that this will be the "year" we can all get together ... so enjoy those moments when ever you can!
Congratulations to your daughter & wishing you're family a safe & wonderful weekend ~ Lynn
pat ... i'd bet big money that i am not the first to take this kind of photo. i thought it was unique and significant idea for our 5 kids because it is the first time they will be apart for a long period of time other than what tara might have in vacation time when she is state side. it was like their own completed circle with the star being especially significant this memorial weekend. memorial day and its meaning was always something i taught the kids to be thankful for and respectful of. we used to go down to the end of our city parade where the color guard would fire 21 rounds over the cemetary. over the course of several years our kids picked up 21 rounds of those shell casings fired on about 6 memorial days at the cemetary. we made our own plaque with those rounds attached. still ... this was by far the most profoundly somber memorial day we ever had in our house. none of us will ever forget it. nikonsniper steve
Great shot - good for you. What a blessing! I enjoy your posts of your family life... Sometimes after all the great landscapes and funky shots, it is nice to remember our families who indulge us and our cameras.
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that is a wicked cool shot stephen...glad you were able to have the family together...those times are important
Oh,I love that shot..so cool.
glad you could all be together today...
prayers for your daughter...
blessings,
glenda
Time with family is precious. So glad you were all able to be together this weekend.
omg ... what an amazing photo ... at first I thought your children were holding a star (from the thumbnail ) & I thought what a cool idea, until I saw your post ... WOW ... AMAZING!!
This weekend was a happy/somber time for my family too ... as it's the anniversary of my Dad's passing (May 27, 2003), but this year we celebrated my niece's H.S. graduation with honors & her Grampy would have been beaming!
Although my Mom & I visit my brother's family in GA & my sister's family in MA as often as we can ... we haven't been together as a family since my Dad passed away ... we really miss each other & are always hoping that this will be the "year" we can all get together ... so enjoy those moments when ever you can!
Congratulations to your daughter & wishing you're family a safe & wonderful weekend ~ Lynn
Such a cool picture of your five stars! I come from a family of five girls...you and your wife are to be commended job well done!
Now THAT is a cracker of an idea, and a wonderful photo. Expect that one to get copied HEAPS!!!
:-)
BB
wonderful!!!
Brilliant! Love the composition here.
What a joyous and sad occasion all wrapped up in one. I just love this shot - will have to steal it (the concept) if you don't mind!
pat ... i'd bet big money that i am not the first to take this kind of photo. i thought it was unique and significant idea for our 5 kids because it is the first time they will be apart for a long period of time other than what tara might have in vacation time when she is state side. it was like their own completed circle with the star being especially significant this memorial weekend.
memorial day and its meaning was always something i taught the kids to be thankful for and respectful of. we used to go down to the end of our city parade where the color guard would fire 21 rounds over the cemetary. over the course of several years our kids picked up 21 rounds of those shell casings fired on about 6 memorial days at the cemetary. we made our own plaque with those rounds attached. still ... this was by far the most profoundly somber memorial day we ever had in our house. none of us will ever forget it.
nikonsniper steve
That is an awesome picture...one to truly treasure. God bless your daughter as she takes this big step.
~Melissa~
This makes my heart swell - and not in a medical way.
T
Great shot - good for you. What a blessing! I enjoy your posts of your family life... Sometimes after all the great landscapes and funky shots, it is nice to remember our families who indulge us and our cameras.
Love this!
Aaawwwwww.... That's so sweet!!
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I have been looking through your blog and wow...amazing photos you have been taking :)
Great shot! They all make a perfect star together. I pray to God that He puts a hedge of protection around your daughter. : )
Very cool.
Thank you very Steady info ... hopefully more successful.
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