I needed some pictures late last week and realized that I don't spend enough time documenting the moments in life -- to me, if the picture is important enough to take, it's something I want to journal about. It used to be that I was so busy documenting that I was forgetting to live in the moment . . .I think I have a much better balance now. But then, this week, I was reminded of why pictures have always been important to me -- because LIFE is important and it's fleeting. My aunt lost her son (in the sunglasses) this week. It was unexpected. He was 41. He was one of my twin cousins. Born on my sister's 2nd birthday. I say "my aunt's son" because I can't imagine losing a child. I'm sure no one can. He was also a dad -- of that great kid all the way to the left in the front row. J is 9. So a boy is now without his father, and a mother and father without their son. His girlfriend lost her partner and many people lost a friend. His s
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