When I grow up, I want to remember that I always wanted to be about a thousand different things & one lifetime didn't seem nearly enough. When I grow up, I hope it's at the very end when it doesn't matter anymore anyway.
That Brian really knows how to speak our truth, huh? What a fun photo Beth....no go out and do some cartwheels today!Play in the sprinkler and lick a Popsicle!
that pic is just plain fun. it reminds me of the Twister game because that girl is so flexible in her pose. and, growing up... bah... have a great day.
I was at the beach the other day, sitting there watching. I noticed these 2 little cute girls about 5 playing in the surf. I wanted to go up to them and tell them to jump (in your honor)so I could take a photo. But after looking at the 210 lb dad, I decided against it.
the 1000 little things i wanted to do... i so relate to that, which is why i decided to live until i am 200 years old. that way i have time to do everything without rushing so much that i lose myself.
Ah, so nice to be a child...sometimes, I feel like one, then I look in the mirror. There are not all that many wrinkles, at sixty-five but, if I haven't hit the Clairol in awhile, the gray hair certainly gives me away.
**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
That Brian really knows how to speak our truth, huh? What a fun photo Beth....no go out and do some cartwheels today!Play in the sprinkler and lick a Popsicle!
ReplyDeleteyes how does he get in my heart ?? fabulous photo as always beth
ReplyDeleteI am NEVER growing up. That's my story and I'm stickin' to it!! Can I have a popsicle too, deb did it??
ReplyDeletenow that's just plain fun ...
ReplyDeletethat pic is just plain fun. it reminds me of the Twister game because that girl is so flexible in her pose. and, growing up... bah... have a great day.
ReplyDeleteand it was back then that we would twist our bodies into all kinds of shapes...wait...us photogs still do that! :-)
ReplyDeleteI was at the beach the other day, sitting there watching. I noticed these 2 little cute girls about 5 playing in the surf. I wanted to go up to them and tell them to jump (in your honor)so I could take a photo. But after looking at the 210 lb dad, I decided against it.
ReplyDeleteI love the quote, especially the last line.
the 1000 little things i wanted to do... i so relate to that, which is why i decided to live until i am 200 years old. that way i have time to do everything without rushing so much that i lose myself.
ReplyDeleteYes, what he said....
ReplyDeleteAnother great photo, love it!
Now that's something to say to my son when he tells me to 'act my age'. Cool photo!
ReplyDeleteAh, so nice to be a child...sometimes, I feel like one, then I look in the mirror. There are not all that many wrinkles, at sixty-five but, if I haven't hit the Clairol in awhile, the gray hair certainly gives me away.
ReplyDeleteAdorable children. Sentiment apropos of everyone who keeps growing and loves life. I've missed you while I was gone (and I'm liking the new look).
ReplyDeleteTOO FUN!! Just like summer...
ReplyDeleteOK! Who on Earth is Brian Andreas? I think I'm in love with him.
ReplyDeleteWonderful quote and love the pic.
ReplyDeleteI'm all about the loving life today.
ReplyDeletelove the green... life needs to be lush sometimes.
I love this. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI love that picture. It instantly took me back to my (much) younger days. how fun.
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love... every morsel!
ReplyDeletewe gotta keep the kid in us. for sure. take care,
ReplyDeleteHe and the Story People have always been my favorites! This photo is like a Story People drawing with real people!
ReplyDeleteA great quote! I wouldn't have thought of that concept, but I like it.
ReplyDeleteHi there Beth! I was stopping by to say thank you for visiting my blog. Oh my gosh, I'm so glad I did! Your photography is BREATHTAKING! :)
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