Kisses
It has been a while since my first entry at the I Heart Faces website; things were just too crazy around here for me to meet the challenges. This week they are looking forward to Valentine's Day, and the challenge is "We Heart Kisses". I knew right away that I had a picture I wanted to enter.
I'm no photographer extraordinaire. I like to capture moments if I can, that's all. Since the people I take pictures of the most are kids, and they move fast, the technical details might not always be perfect. But in a picture like this one, the expression is.
My parents live far away from us, but the distance can't keep the girls from being close to Grandma. How does my mom feel about being a grandma? Well...I think the look on her face says more than any words I could write down.
As you can imagine, there is a lot of smooching going on in the world...from engagements and weddings to daddies and their kiddos, and other fun takes on the kiss. It's all pretty sweet...you can see more lovey-dovey at I Heart Faces or add your own picture to the mix!
Reader Comments (9)
What a great photo! The look on your mom's face is priceless. My favorite out of all the beautiful entries so far!
Great picture!
That is the kind of picture that I would intend to put in a cute frame and send for Valentine's Day.
And then I wouldn't get it done.
But intentions count, right?
That's so sweet!
I love your picture so very much. It is perfect! I loved it the moment it came up on my screen before I even read any of your description! I am sorry you are so far from your family. That must be very difficult for you. I hope you framed this picture. It is perfect!
Hey, where's mine? I'm jealous. Grandpa. :)
PERFECT PIC!! I know my sissy "LOVES" being a grandma...this picture expresses it perfectly...not to mention how Michaela and Eliana feel about her too!! PICTURES ARE PRICELESS MEMORIES!!
Love this picture -- it truly does speak a thousand words!
I love, love, love that picture. And, I loved your Yoda picture...I totally got the humor of the post, but then again, many say I'm weird, but I' m okay with that.
Oh, and as far as green beans go, I'm afraid my oldest will one day discover the blatant untruth in that. She is built just like my mother-in-law, who has the chest of a pre-pubescent boy. Her words, not mine. But, for now, it works to get an extra veggie down her!