It’s January and you know what that means. It’s time  to re-start the Me & My Kid(s) Monthly Photo Project for 2014!

This year will be the 3rd go-round for this fun project. Last year I managed to get a photo each month with the kidlet. Some were great, and others less wonderful, but happily Zara and I have 12 photo memories for 2013.

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So for those new to this project, let me run through the deets for ya’.

The details are very simple. Every month you take a photo of you and one or more of your kids. That’s it! Easy peasy! And by the end of 2014, you will have at least 12 photo memories to share with your kid(s) as s/he/they get older.

How many photos do you have with your parents? I can count mine on one hand. 😥 So think of how wonderful a gift this will be for your family!

Here’s how to participate:

  • Take (at least) 1 photo each month of you and your child(ren) before the end of the month
  • Upload the photo to the Eclectic Journey Photography Facebook fan page. I will add it to the Me & My Kid(s) Monthly Photo Project album for 2014
  • Rock on until the next month!

Other places to add your monthly photos:

I think this project will be incredibly fun for everyone. Won’t you join up?

Are you participating? Grab the button for your blog/website:

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Here’s a watermark for your photos:  button2014watermark

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About the time that I started learning to use my pre-The Precious camera, I found myself becoming fascinated with swings. Not swings with kids in them, but the empty ones. Yes, it’s a tad odd, I know.

What I think is that there’s something both sad and happy about seeing empty swings in a playground. The sadness comes from the stillness and quiet in what is normally a kinetic and joyful attraction. The mind says that there should be a child sitting happily in the seat, legs flying, swinging to the sky.

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Yet this photo evokes other sentiments as well. There is also a feeling of promise and potential in the image. The swings can be seen as expectant and waiting. Soon there will be a child who will launch him or herself giggling into the air. The empty swings are still, awaiting with great hope, their next young rider.

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What do you see in these images?

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During a recent bath night, I saw the coolest image that I was dying to photograph: Zara lying back in the tub to wet her hair, her face surrounded by bubbles. She was doing what we’ve always called mermaid, as in, do you want to do mermaid to wet your hair before washing? Unfortunately all I had around was my iPhone. The Precious was down in my studio two floors below. Needless to say, though the photos were cute, they weren’t as good as I wanted them to be. The iPhone can only do so much.

So the next bath night, I tried again, this time with The Precious in hand. These are the results. I present to you, The Mermaid Series:

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I’m in love with my mermaid. Which one is your favorite?

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