Journaling: Connections. I look for them in my stacks of old photos. These 3 were related to my grandfather. Cousins, maybe. That’s one type of connection, but the one that resonates is the look on the little boy’s face. My brother grew up with two older sisters and usually found himself in the middle for photos (nice symmetry, right?). Did he smile? Rarely. He did, however, master the same expression as the little boy in this photo. Connections.
Super creative page, Adryanne. I too love the story and the expression on the little boy's face made me chuckle out loud. I have a photo of my two sons, one of which did not want his photo taken that particular day, and he looks similar to your photo.
Super creative page, Adryanne. I too love the story and the expression on the little boy's face made me chuckle out loud. I have a photo of my two sons, one of which did not want his photo taken that particular day, and he looks similar to your photo.
Congrats on the feature. This is fantastic. It draws me in and I have to magnify it and read every word. Great story about a boy's outlook on the world passed along through family. LOVE your collage style and how well Rachel's elements work for me too.
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