He loves nature.
He loves his family.
He loves creating things. This is a cardboard engine contraption he built that actually ran across the floor for him.
A biplane that he built and spent hours zooming through the air all the while held safely in his hand. I had quite forgotten about that phase so this picture brought back those memories.
And judging from the amount of pictures of this dog he was a very special part of his life.
What lovely photos...you can see how happy he is with his own surroundings.
ReplyDeleteI have a photo album of pictures taken by my now grown son when he was a little one....very much the same subjects as these,family,pets,bugs and a few of his toys.... :) It is good to see the world through the eyes of a child....blessings
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed reading your blog and follow it quietly in the background. I think the Bible reference you are looking for is Isaiah 1:13.
ReplyDeleteIt is such a blessing to see through the eyes of a child. A decade ago we were blessed with a trip with my father (in his 80's) and my granddaughter (14) on a cruise to Alaska. Getting what amounted to a four generation spread on what happened around was was awesome!
ReplyDeleteSailor's pictures are really quite good! The cardboard engine and biplane are impressive - shows he's definitely a thinker! Thank you for sharing the pictures, Sailor. Have a great day, Mary Ann.
ReplyDeleteI love the pictures of the things Sailor makes - my 9-year-old is a builder too. Wasn't one of your brothers like this?
ReplyDeleteMy children have simple kiddy cameras and love to take pictures of the things that they find and create. We love to do nature scavenger hunts and how-to books with them. It's a fun learning tool!
ReplyDeleteYour son has a very good eye for photography. I just love how inventive he is with his gadgets. I see an engineer in the making.
ReplyDeleteSailor may well grow up to be an engineer.
ReplyDeleteCute pics of the family and of the dog, too.