June 3, 2009

how did I miss this one...

this year for easter
we celebrated with my side of the family
and
after all the food and dessert and candy filled eggs
and
movies and games and a little more cake
I could tell
my sweet niece was a tiny bit bored
so I let her play in my studio
~~~
and
now
looking at this photo
it pretty much melts my heart
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16 comments:

  1. Those unguarded moments are real treasures aren't they? I'm so glad you have a new one to add to your treasure chest and that you share them with us.

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  2. I love her feet on the stool rungs...a sweet moment captured.

    Happy wednesday !

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  3. I really love this picture it just capturtes the innocence on the moment. Those are the candid moments that are really special.

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  4. I bet it made her feels so special that you let her in your studio! Not many people are like that. :)

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  5. it is so sweet - she's so absorbed. beautifully processed.

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  6. How sweet- what a great Auntie you are! I bet she loved it!

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  7. Great shot! I love the processing too. What a beautiful memory to cherish forever.

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  8. Oh, I love your studio. Give us more peeks. Pleeeeeaseeeee!

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  9. it's beautiful! how did you achieve the lovely texture?

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  10. i totally agree ~i like photos from the back at times...

    (beth my daughter has 1 more year...but lots of friends graduating !)

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  11. What a beautiful photo...and a beautiful studio! Your niece looks right at home here too :)

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  12. it has just melted mine.

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  13. geez but that could SO be my love, Ciera ... wow.

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  14. As well it should. This one is a little gem of a photo. She looks so engrossed! I love it when that happens!

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  15. yes, it pretty much melts my heart as well. beautiful!
    xo

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  16. This is an absolutely beautiful photo!

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**I love reading the comments you leave, as they make me feel like we're sitting in my kitchen, having a cup of tea, discussing life and wondering where all the time has gone ...beth