Friday, May 11

In Your Eyes

What do your children see when they look at the world around them?




I found this tonight, while sorting through photos, and had to pull it out. I hope what he sees tells him that he's loved, and cherished.

Kiss those babies!
~Dy

15 comments:

Amber said...

Wow, way cool! :-)

Dy said...

Yeah, I liked it. You can see Me-Tae holding EmBaby, and Zorak there in the background behind my gigantic camera-faced head. You can't quite see James, though - he's over in the whites of Smidge's eyes. LOL.

Dy

Jennie C. said...

What a sweet picture!

andie said...

Very cool!

Of course, if we did this with Ella, you'd see a reflection of her family pleading with her to please just. look. once. Please. Or, more likely, acting like fools, balancing toys on their heads, doing odd jigs, anything to get her attention.

Now I'm scared to look LOL

melissa said...

Oh, I LOVE this! Just beautiful!

Melora said...

What a Neat picture! Really beautiful.

mere said...

That's a great shot!

mere

Donna Boucher said...

well...I know what your little ones see...they see a mommy who loves them...and is coming right at their beautiful faces with puckered up lips!!!

*smooch*

Anonymous said...

I recognized Zorak and you! ;-) , plus Em. figured the other boys had to be in there as well.

Hey - i have a friend who's son is gluten intolerant and I am looking for some help for her and recipes... can ya email me??

Bridget said...

Such a simple picture but you can get so much feeling from it. I love it.

Anniesue said...

Absolutely breathtaking!!!! Thank you so much for sharing it. I think there's a marketing idea in there...along with your family!!!

Needleroozer said...

Wow! This is just beautiful!
LB

Meliss said...

Beautiful picture! Why is it usually the boys who get the heart-melting eyelashes?

J-Lynn said...

THat is so cool Dy! I LOVE that picture!

Jenni said...

This is beautiful, Dy! Shhh! Don't tell Ree, but I think I like it better than her eyeball pics:o) Of course those are mostly animals, and you can't see whatever they're looking at so clearly as in this shot.