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  • Mommytography 365 Project
    I am participating in the 2011 Mommytography 365 Project! For this year long project I will be posting an image a day, to get me out shooting, using my camera and learning new things with it daily. Anyone interested in photography can join, no need to be a Mommytographer. We have teens to adults, male and female, as well as people from all over the world. Come join the fun! BTW- I will be posting weekly and not daily.

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March 05, 2009

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tracie

Love the photos!! My kids think that one tree looks like the best climbing tree ever!

I never did answer your question about Clara and her violin. She started in September. She really enjoys it but that probably has a lot to do with her fabulous and fun teacher. We had thought about steering her toward piano because we have one... but she truly wanted to play violin so I'm glad we went ahead with the violin lessons.

Montesecrets

Your pictures are so cute! I've never heard of Smilebox before! I've got to try it out!

Cher Mere

Beautiful pictures. I loved the cake and that big tree.

nina

Sweet pictures. I don't know how you do it all. :)


We just read Most Loved in All the World. A must read. Oh I cried for the last half of the book. I mean really cried while I was reading it to Cate. So sad to think of women being separated from their children.

Later I thought about it and it has parallels (at least for me) with my Chinese daughter and her birthmother.

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