After a fabulous visit to one major world capital, today we traveled to another. All four kids did a great job riding the train and underground into London to see some dear friends. We are thrilled to be staying with them for a few days. This afternoon, the kids played together at a park (Johnny and Daniel joined in a local soccer game once again) and then we walked to a an elegant old fashioned sweet shop, which sold sweets from my childhood. I took a lot of photos of the kids but they are all chewing in a rather unpicturesque way, so I thought I would use this picture of the shop sign, which I thought was great.
Inspired by my dear friend Allison, I took up the challenge to take a photo each day in 2011 to document my life. I embarked on this with some trepidation (I was not sure I would remember to take a picture every day), and with some curiosity: I didn't have a plan for this project and I was excited to see how it would evolve. What would my life look like, day by day, throughout one year?
Well, one year on, I am addicted to this project. I already took a lot of photos of my children but I have loved the way the 365 challenge has disciplined me to think about and appreciate EVERY SINGLE day - and the precious moments in every day that in the past have flown by unnoticed... I am thrilled to continue with this blog in 2012 - although it really should be retitled: Day by Day 366! Looking forward to a new year...
Just click on any picture to see it enlarged!
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Day 183: Sweet treats
After a fabulous visit to one major world capital, today we traveled to another. All four kids did a great job riding the train and underground into London to see some dear friends. We are thrilled to be staying with them for a few days. This afternoon, the kids played together at a park (Johnny and Daniel joined in a local soccer game once again) and then we walked to a an elegant old fashioned sweet shop, which sold sweets from my childhood. I took a lot of photos of the kids but they are all chewing in a rather unpicturesque way, so I thought I would use this picture of the shop sign, which I thought was great.
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