# 23 of MY THIRTY DAYS OF THANKSGIVING
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A brief-yet-ongoing journal of all things Carmi. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll reach for your mouse to click back to Google. But you'll be intrigued. And you'll feel compelled to return following your next bowl of oatmeal. With brown sugar. And milk.
13 comments:
Ah, the optimism and joy of youthful exuberance! Celebrate!! Thank you for that uplifting and energizing photo. I can just imagine the look of glee on his face!
Children -- dancing rays of light.
Photos like this remind me of where I came from and where I need to go. Thanks for the reminder.
I'm a big fan of the M.I.L.K project -- an international collection of images portraying humanity’s Moments of Intimacy, Laughter and Kinship. Check it out:
http://www.milkphotos.com/about_us.htm
This is a great picture.
I have a picture of my two boys, the older pushing the younger one on the swing. It reminds me how much I love them and how much they really love each other, even though they're usually fighting all the time.
This is a great picture, and I love the title you gave it. I often feel like that myself.
Your challenge comes at a bad time, I fear. Our hard drive died on Friday, taking with it 2 and a half years of photos - just shy of 2500 images. Pray we can recover the data, won't you?
I love this picture - it captures the unfettered joys of childhood.
Hi! This is my first visit to your site. Thanks for your sweet comment.
I love your picture. Kids are something. I spent the entire weekend with my nephew(7 mths old)& he's so amazing. So full of curiosity & joy. I did take some pics, though they're not very good. Maybe I'll post them on my site this week.
That is an awesome picture! I just love it, and you are right, you can see the life in it.
I'll have to think about this one a little, and come up with a picture.
Carmi, the joyfulness in this photo is infectious. I can almost hear him giggling! Great photo. jk
Carmi, this is a lovely picture, and perfectly captures the motion. I also love the light. Perfect!
I don't post pictures online, but I enjoy looking at other people's, and I too loved this one. It captures a complex and simple moment.
Very good picture, your description of it was perfect. I'm not much of a camera person (before or behind) so I have none of my own to share!
Joy, peace and oneness! That is a wonderful shot.
I post most of my favs. The ones I like best of my kids capture that glimpse into their most true inner nature: The friendly, "part of the flow of things" in ds13, the peace of ds8 and the mental gears turning in ds3, are usually the things that make me stop and sink into a picture of them.
In my opinion, you've bottled it up right there in that picture....for all of us!
Thanks!
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