I like this photography challenge WordPress is doing for where it lets my mind wander.
This evening’s theme is Moment, stating our life is made up of both big and small moments.
It asked us today to think about fleeting moments we experience daily and encouraged us to play with movement.
As the mother two young kids, and so the official photographer of memories (too bad we don’t have a professional that lives with us), I take a lot of tiny moment pictures.
Here are a few of my favourites from the past summer months (because, like I said yesterday, I’m not quite ready to let the warmth go).

Very truly like no one is watching.
Here’s my eldest dancing on the porch of one of the cottages at our friends’ lodge this summer. The campfire is to the left of the photo and we’d turned the porch into the preschool dance floor each night. My IPhone caught the movement of the ribbon she was playing with, and in honour of tonight’s theme (trying to capture and experiment with movement) I had some fun with Pixlr adding a few over the top effects. Mostly, I was just playing about with the new program – but I swear it’s likely not far off from what she pictures when she dances. Even without the effects, I think it has a certain Lord of the Flies/kiddie freedom feel to it.
This next one is also from the same Lodge:
I love water; I love catching my girls playing in water. And so I love this picture. Here? They are finishing giving Dora a facial. Really.
I also took a series of shots while walking to the corner store one day in early summer. I featured one previously on this challenge, but here’s another:
I enjoyed the feel of this whole afternoon out and meandering about. And this photo GOT CLOSE to capturing the feel.
Then? There are the photos where I manage to capture those looks of pure toddler wonder at new experiences. Like this one:
My youngest in a Wigwam for the first time. You can almost see her trying to work out the concept of a “tent”.
So these are my moments for today’s challenge. But I’ve missed a few days, and Type “A” Me feels this compulsion to try to somehow make weird randomly colliding thoughts fit and so cover off multiple themes.
If you’re game, here comes the tangent.
Above are the tiny moments; the moments of wonder that string together to make my life.
As my husband and I raise our children; and we create these moments; I know to a certain extent that after we’re gone the experiences will carry on and pass forward in their memories and stories to their children.

“The Dog”
Among other ways, we also have this china dog that has passed from mother to first daughter in our family for almost 200 years. Each generation adds to the story and I vividly remember when my grandmother brought the dog over for my mother and gave me the story of the women in our family he’d lived with to date.
Our monument, if you will.
One of last week’s challenges asked us to photograph a landmark; and when yesterday asked us for architecture (I have an idea there I will try on Thursday), I immediately thought back to the landmark challenge and the trip my husband and I took to France three summer’s ago.
We stayed a few days in Paris. It was my fourth visit (my husband’s first) and I booked an affordable (ish) hotel in an area close(ish) to the centre of things.
It turned out it was near the Place de la Nation – a park with, as far as we could tell, a rather neglected monument – indications of late night drinking and general litter lay about.
We dutifully went out one day to snap a few shots – ’cause it was big and rather noticeable.
Much to our delight there was a local history lover there who eagerly took the time – once he realized we spoke French – to tell us all about it. He described individual statues in vivid detail bringing it to life for us with his appreciation of it.
And today I found myself remembering that moment, and humming Depeche Mode, and thinking of my moments, and the dog, and realizing any history big or small is very much about the memories and stories those invested in it keep alive and pass along.
All of these are great, but I love, love the first one! 🙂
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Thanks! I’d never used Pixlr before so it was a good chance to play around with it!
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I think my favourite is the dandelion field – it reminds me of the best times in summer when I was very small, when things were good. It’s beautiful.
Nice fades 🙂
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Thanks, I love the feel in that photo as well – I have memories of picking dandelions when little and it makes me think of that.
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Our grass used to grow really long, because my dad didn’t like mowing, and I can remember my sister and I being able to lie down and disappear into it, and the flowers being above my head, and the blue skies and fluffy white clouds way up high above my nest…
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This post is my fav from this feature so far! I love when people capture special little moments, and these ones are fantastic! I love the pic of your daughter gazing up in the Wigwam. To me, it gives insight into what she’s thinking at that particular moment in time, and that’s priceless!
I also agree with you with not wanting to let go of the summer! It goes by so quickly, and the kids can be out in the great weather longer. Sigh! 😦
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I love the expression I caught in the photo – like she’s considering how high it is, or maybe that it comes to a point, or that the sun’s shining through. Either way, I like that you can see the gears grinding in there 😉
Thanks so much for the kind comment!
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You’re welcome, Louise! I say what’s on my mind, and that is what I thought about this post! You did a fab job on it! 🙂
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The tent – that one is my favorite. I love that you recognize those moments. Some people feel them, and remember them. Others capture them with a camera. You seem to do both.
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Thanks Eli – I try. The number of out-takes are a bit daunting at times, but it’s worth it when I capture a good one.
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The outtakes just show us how good the good stuff is.
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Was smiling going through your pictures. The one with the little one in a Wigwam for the first time is my favourite. The look on her face!
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Thanks so much! I love that one too.
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