I am certainly not claiming to
be a great photographer – very far from it.
The purpose of my photos is simply to commemorate each moment, creating
a road map to the story of our lives.
There are a variety of high points – vacations with once-in-a-lifetime
bucket list events, and milestones including first-days-of-school, 8th
grade graduation, weddings, and braces come and gone. There are traditional, yearly events – coloring
Easter eggs, Chuck E. Cheese visits, birthdays and “Christmas Tree Family Days”
as well as shots of the kids playing ball, singing in concerts and dancing. I captured a few every-day moments, the kids (and
Shawn) acting goofy, smirking or hiding from the camera. For some reason, they also captured a few photos
of me as well, though usually not when I was camera-ready, and they typically
tried for the most comical of angles – thank you very much! But that is our family for you.
There were a couple years where the photos were hard to go
through. One year showcased our unknowing
smiles where the innocence brought tears to my eyes while another year reminded
me of the heartbreak. The photos were
almost therapeutic, putting a stamp on some of the moments that had originally
been experienced with a less-than-present-numbness and other photos brought
back moments that made me smile. It’s
hard to believe my children were so young back then – not quite sure where the
years have gone…
With only recent photos left to be organized, I feel a sense of
accomplishment. No, this past year was
not about many major bucket list accomplishments. (Though our family did enjoy
seeing New York City, checking three major league stadiums off the bucket list
and seeing a Lion King production on Broadway.
I also enjoyed the experience of learning to throw pottery on a pottery wheel.) But mostly this year was simply about living
the good life, the day-to-day, finding balance and enjoying each moment. Yes, another year has come and gone, replaced
by a new set of 365 days (and a brand new album) to fill with a year’s worth of
new memories and accomplishments. My camera
(and my pen) are ready! I wonder what
2014 has in store …
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