She is a doll and walking like she has someplace to go. Carefree. Those were the days, my friend! What a great photo to illustrate being carefree. Blessings to you, Patti…
The kids make many trips up and down the walk, from the driveway to the corner and back, all day long, on foot, bikes, scooters, you name it. She was headed for the driveway, with her then-five-year-old brother chasing her.
Childhood is such a carefree time. Oh that we children of God would just let go of our worries and let our heavenly Father take care of everything, how much happier we would be. (I’m talking to myself here. I do that a lot!)
Taking time out to visit with the blogs I follow! Carefree? She looks like she’s heading off with some determination. And her feet aren’t touching the ground! Hope you got her back! Great photo.
Exercising alone, how cute !
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She wasn’t alone, Abby. Her brother was right behind her, but I cropped the photo.
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then brilliant cropping for this weeks challenge 🙂
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Thanks. 🙂
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perfect for the prompt!
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Thanks for the visit, Geraldine.
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Pretty carefree…..and that has got to be the blondest hair I have ever seen on a kid!
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I do love her hair, Cindy. It looks like it’s coming in a bit darker, though.
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You captured it perfectly! Such a sweet picture…
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Thanks, Dianna.
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Adorable. I love it!!!
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Thanks, Beth Ann. She’s getting so big!
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Feet not even touching the ground…weeeee…
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I hadn’t even realized that until I was looking for a photo for this challenge, Georgette. I’ll need to pay more attention when downloading them.
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This picture should be put in the dictionary next to the word.
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What a great compliment, Al. Thanks!
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Carefree but with a sense of purpose! Love the shoes.. 🙂
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Z does love her shoes, Pix. 🙂
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oh, love that both feet are airborne!
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That was a surprise to me, Theresa. I hadn’t noticed when I downloaded the pictures.
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Skipping along through life. What could be more carefree? Perfect!
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Thanks, Dor!
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She is a doll and walking like she has someplace to go. Carefree. Those were the days, my friend! What a great photo to illustrate being carefree. Blessings to you, Patti…
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She’s always got someplace to go, Carol Ann. She’s busy, and loves to go for walks.
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That beautiful child is just skimming the air!
Linda
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We were trying to figure out how she did that, and how I managed to capture it, Linda.
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So very sweet!
Blessings ~ Wendy
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She is a sweetie, Wendy. Thank you, blessings to you.
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The expression on her face and the position of her body suggest that she was going somewhere specific.
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The kids make many trips up and down the walk, from the driveway to the corner and back, all day long, on foot, bikes, scooters, you name it. She was headed for the driveway, with her then-five-year-old brother chasing her.
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Childhood is such a carefree time. Oh that we children of God would just let go of our worries and let our heavenly Father take care of everything, how much happier we would be. (I’m talking to myself here. I do that a lot!)
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We often need to be reminded, Jayne. Thanks for stopping by.
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Great action shot! The funny thing about childhood is that you often don’t realize it was carefree until you reach adulthood.
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Thanks, Janna. True, it’s only then we realize how good we had it.
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Taking time out to visit with the blogs I follow! Carefree? She looks like she’s heading off with some determination. And her feet aren’t touching the ground! Hope you got her back! Great photo.
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Her big brother was chasing her, Ann, and we did get her back! Enjoyed your site, and your mixed media work.
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Pleased to hear she’s safe and sound. Thanks for the compliment. Ann
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She seems very focused. This kid’s on a mission.
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Out-running her big brother, Carl, that was her mission. 🙂
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