Theme Thursday:  HISTORY

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I have been reminded recently of how fleeting is life.  Last weekend, I was asked to notarize a friend’s father’s will.  He is in the end stages of prostate cancer and can’t leave his home.  It is so very sad, but I think it is a small comfort that he is able to spend what time he has left in the comfort of his home.

This past week, we’ve heard hard news about our friends, as well.  I have a girlfriend who will have all her “extra” organs removed to combat some spots of cancer that have been found internally.  Another friend who is 36 just found out he has Stage 3 cancer in his lymph nodes from cancer found in his boy parts.  They both have a long struggle for survival and we hope and pray that they will beat the nasty scourge of cancer.

It brings into view how fleeting our time is with our friends and family.  We think they will be here for us when we want to talk to them, but invariabley time passes and they leave us, sometimes quite suddenly.  That is why we must remember to preserve those moments we have together. 

There is a happy balance with this.  I used to approach events where my camera was permanently attached to my body.  Now, I bring it out here and there so I can still be in the moment but also document it. 

I hear stories about people that don’t want to be photographed at all. Personal image issues run amok in this world and some individuals just don’t want to have themselves photographed.  I have discussed my self portrait project (which seems to have been sidelined for this past month or so!), and it is important that if you have these issues…to just let them go.  Your family will be thankful for it.

Go out and document your personal history and remember to have some pics of you, too!

Here is a picture my mom took of me and the kids last summer at their house.  No makeup on, and Kai is still in his jammies.  Now that is real life! LOL!