How I View… 2013

It’s hard to believe that it’s been a whole year since this blog circle has started… and as our year together comes to a close, I can’t help but think of all the events of the past year.  There has been triumph and sadness… but all in all, it has been a good year, full of love and laughter.  My camera allows me to save memories for my family that they might not otherwise remember, like a little boy that would stay in his pjs all day long over the summer if I would let him… or my daughter’s communion pictures, taken in my grandmothers “Queen Anne” chair… that no one could sit in except for little people, that was Nani’s rule.  Or my little athlete who excels at any sport he tries, and in each sport, I have captured the determination in his little face while he is playing.  These are the little things, that might otherwise be forgotten if it weren’t for photography.

 

When I think of 2013, I think I will be reminded of two things,  the first being our  vacation this summer to South Carolina.  It was just so much fun.  The kids played with each other all week.. they swam in the pool, they swam in the ocean, they played on the beach.  They didn’t need rides or slides or anything to entertain them…they had fun all week…. it was just the best time.  The kids ask constantly when we can go back… they want to go back to South Carolina this summer too, and so do I.  It was definitely a highlight of 2013.

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The other event that I am reminded of this year, is the passing of our dog, Scout, this past week.  She was 13 and our first “baby.” It was a very hard and emotional experience; if you knew our Scoutie, you knew she had her fair share of “issues” but her issues were outweighed by her sweet demeanor and the unconditional love she gave to her family.  My husband bought her for me on a whim before we were married because I wanted a black lab.  So one day he looked in the newspaper and called up someone who had placed an ad, and that night, he surprised me at the door with Scout (who was named after Scout Finch… from one of my favorite books – which is why I was always annoyed when people would assume she was a boy, because if they read the book, they would know Scout is a girl’s name….. but I digress).  She had all sorts of quirks… was deathly afraid of vacuums, or card board boxes…. or change of any kind. She really drove me crazy for years…. but then we had our kids, and time calmed her down and all of the sudden we had this god who would lay around and let the kids chase her and sleep on her and poke at her, all with such a gentleness, I never worried when the kids played with her, the worst she could do would be lick them to death.  I will miss my sweet Scoutie, she was one of a kind.

 

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Please follow the circle to my insanely talented friend, Lisa and see how she views 2013~

Katrina - I’m so sorry about Scout, Dana. I know how hard it is to have to say goodbye to a pet you’ve grown to love so deeply. <3

Love seeing these photos from South Carolina — a glimpse of sunshine and warmth as I sit here in the cold winter. :)

I have really loved getting to know you and your work better through our blog circle, and look forward to continuing this year!

the way I view – 2013 » allisonmcsorleyphotography.com - […] the blog circle around in its entirety but for now, take a quick peek at how the very talented Dana Foley interpreted this month’s […]

Allison McSorley - What a sentimental look back on your year, Dana. I’m sorry to hear about the loss of your dog. It’s always difficult when the family loses a pet. I love seeing your beach pictures. Such a happy time for all of you. <3

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