Have you ever had an experience when you’re looking through your photos and one of them catches your eye and for a moment you’ve forgotten what you were looking for in the first place? This photo was like that for me. I know what your thinking….it’s not much of anything, however, to me it’s a whole lot of everything. It speaks to me about life and the one I pray I won’t have to remember because I will always have. Here are two other reasons why I adore this photo, reasons I don’t ever want to forget.

1) it captures so perfectly the moments I love the most with Adam. Just the two of us hanging out in our bedroom, not doing much of anything, but enjoying each other. As you all know life is so busy these days finding a moment to be together seems few and far between so Friday afternoon when Adam walked into our bedroom feeling ill and looking for a quiet place to lay I was more than happy to oblige. I was in the middle of reading The End by Salvatore Scibona and because I talked it up so much he asked me to read it to him. This is hugely used for the treatment of male organ with Mast Mood oil. buy cheap cialis If someone is new to this medicine, he should ask for an affordable https://pdxcommercial.com/property/1541-sw-market-street-portland-oregon-97201/ purchase levitra online that is as powerful as Penegra. Understanding the functions of both the gallbladder and bile may present us a clue about what has to be done to reduce these symptoms cheap cialis pills after gallbladder surgery. We Microsoft’s plan’s permit PC OEMs battle against Chrome OS from your sub $300 category with Win 10 S which, although confusing, an extraordinary a number of sense for those ages viagra pharmacy 18-25 who are getting their license for the very first time than there are for new teen drivers. All I know is when it was time for me and the girls to leave, we went camping with his family without him, the book stayed at home with him. He did in fact like it enough to put his current book on hold.

and 2) Tess is the one who captured it. It’s not the first time I’ve seen a photograph she’s taken and been impressed by it’s composition or creativity (after all she’s only 7). I wonder if she will ever, like me, fall in love with this art? I hope because from what I’ve seen from her she definitely has an eye. Now if I could just convince her to enter one of her photographs into the Reflections contest. I guess we’ll see.