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Everyone is always hoping for the best to happen to us, however we

trully learn from crisis and difficult times. And reality is always up and

downs. Be real and be open to accept what ever comes with an open

mind. I am ready for what ever comes and I take it with a peaceful

heart. What about you? Rates/comments appreciated. Thank you for

looking.

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Remarkable work , the whole series been so well lit, all of the best.

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This young lady's face is full of character, despite her young age.  Indeed, she is expressing her sense of independence, but also her eyes reflect a deep longing for understanding.  I love the wisp of hair that popped out of the hood (blanket, etc.).

Please help this beautiful child remain a child as long as possible.  She has lots of time to grow up.

My best,

michael

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All the photos of this lovely young lady are great. The messy artist is perhaps my favorite. But that matters not what matters is your willingness to share not just these pretty pictures but the kind thoughts that are with them. Thank you for sharing these things with us Jorge. Take care.

Best Regards,

Holger

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What a great timing !

Kids are interesting in every move and every concern to bring up attention...

"Hey ! I'm here, you old dude...I'm here !!!"

 

I know the feeling, It Is the Real Thing !

 

Beautiful, congrats !

 

BTW: the favorite is "What ever you think of me is none of my bussiness!!!"

;)

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A great series of shot jorge.  She appears to almost have a 'tear' ready to fall.....perhaps not such a great day, or a moment of 'hurt feelings'...but I'm afraid she will have many moments like this, just as we all do....it's called 'living'...but when it is  our grandchildren, we would love to 'absorb' any hurt that comes their way.  Although it is a help, to develop these 'emotional skills' as they mature, we can only naturally want to protect them.  If we can lend a few loving words and perhaps a 'hug' when they are 'ready' ....our hearts will feel better for them.  Good for you jorge, for full well I know your 'story'. A very nice series of shots that follow, thankyou for sharing, Gail

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