Lily
Post 337: Growing pains
Lily has complained about growing pains a number of times, and I can only imagine how sore some parts of her body must be after a day of flying, running, climbing, jumping, tumbling, etc.
Tonight she just didn’t want to go to bed all that much and what I heard form the other room while I reading to Luke was:
“Daddy?”
“Yes Lil'”
“I have a growing pain”
“What is it Lil’?”
“I cant feel my eyes anymore”
Post 336: Camerawork

I have spent much of my life behind the lens of a camera, literally millions of feet of film have passed by my eyes.
When I was young I had this stigma about still photography, simply that when I saw a beautiful picture, I felt like, geez, I could have taken that if I was there at that moment? So what’s the big deal?
What I learned over the years is that the point is I was not there at that exact moment and did not choose to release the shutter at that very instant.
As the beloved photographer Henri-Cartier Bresson eloquently called, the decisive moment.
I also know that the viewfinder through a childs eye can be a fun and often an insightful look into their world. There have been many times at work where we are trying to emulate what a child might want to see, the perspective of a child being so unique, and it is not easy to do. There have been many instances of wonderful photography done by children.
With all that said I gave Luke and Lily an old camera to do with what they wish. Lily took it to school one day and I just love the “day in the life” of her photographs.

Post 334: Luke builds Lily a car
Luke made this for Lily.

I showed him how to use the “wheel cutter”

That’s about it.
Post 333: Never change my mind

The other day Lily and I were getting ready to go out. Lily still had on her pajamas and I suggested she changed into some day clothes. I saw her hesitate (she was wearing a new pair of cozy flannel pj bottoms) and I said:
“Do you want to keep those pants on?”
to which she said “Yes”
I then proceeded to fold some clothes to put in a bag and bring with us, to which she asked: “What are you doing?”
I replied: “I am bringing these clothe in case you change your mind later”
Lily: “Daddy, I NEVER change my mind about anything!”
I left it at that.