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Wednesday
Dec082010

Through the Eyes...

My 6-year-old Jack discovered my camera recently, and the results were funny ... and telling.

Here's a sampling, unedited. I've done my best to interpret his thoughts as he photographically progressed through the house.

Yay! Bacon! Yay! Bacon!

Do pickles go with wine? (Oh, wait, that's me wondering that ...) Do pickles go with wine? (Oh, wait, that's me wondering that ...)

This is a picture of the box the big turkey plate came in. Why didn't our turkey look like that? This is a picture of the box the big turkey plate came in. Why didn't our turkey look like that?

This is my mom cooking. I had to take a photo because I don't see that very often. This is my mom cooking. I had to take a photo because I don't see that very often.

What's the toothpaste doing in the kitchen? (Oh, wait, that's me again.) What's the toothpaste doing in the kitchen? (Oh, wait, that's me again.)

Yep, not proud of that. Yep, not proud of that.

Someone should really put that away. Someone should really put those away.

The dog. She's easily distracted. The dog. She's easily distracted.

Quite the handsome couple, don't you think? Quite the handsome couple, don't you think?

I don't think I even need to explain this one. I don't think I even need to explain this one.

Self portrait. I'd be remiss if I didn't include it. Photos by Jack. Call for an appointment.

Reader Comments (3)

Haha! I love it! Sometimes kids see things in such a positive light, more so than an adult can do. The feet photo was my favorite..Well done.

December 8, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterKaren Silvers

Wow, that is so realistic and cute...will we have bacon when I come visit, or is this a one time thing.

December 8, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSandy Short

Carolyn. You have a budding artist. I especially like the "realism" technique in the photo of young Jack's parents. :)

December 22, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterValerie Smith

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