your major frustrations were with Playdough? Or the jelly on your face? Remember those days? I would take kid frustrations any day over adult ones. Any other takers?
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
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Posted by kam at 9:51 AM
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I hope you feel better Gunnar...
love, ella
I'm not really sure how I came across your blog, but I have to say it was a ton of fun to read! I wish I could be a clever as you with my posts!
Funny because playing with play-doh is actually a stress RELIEVER for me now! :)
It feels like forever since I've heard from you!----looking at all the photo shoots you've been doing probably answers the question why!
Gorgeous shots--every last one of them!
I love that face - smile or frown. As I remember, some kid problems were tramatic -- but possibly easier to forgive and forget. Wish it were that easy now. Love, Mom Nuzman
Such a classic picture...like life is ready to collapse or crumble. Life experience gives us perspective and hopefully wisdom. So to look back...who wouldn't take kid stressors knowing what we know now? But honestly, who doesn't remember thinking the world would end when we had to go to bed and being pulled away from something we were entirely engrossed in, or having to bathe, or eat all of our vegetables, or not being able to make the nest complete with eggs as perfect as we wanted when sculpting with playdough? Too bad there is no way to have Gunnie understand that it never gets any easier...we get older and trade up our frustrations at a commensurate rate. As such, I find I still make that face from time to time. =)
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