This weeks theme for the I Heart Faces challenge is family. I have chosen the following photo for two reasons, 1) it is of my best friend and I when we visited her last summer and it is the first photo of us together with all of our kids. She is the closest thing I have to a sister and in our hearts we are family. 2) The photo is taken at the beautiful Opryland Hotel, where I am heading very soon for Blissdom! Can’t wait to meet Angie and Amy
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I Heart Faces ~ Week 3 Family
This weeks theme for the I Heart Faces challenge is family. I have chosen the following photo for two reasons, 1) it is of my best friend and I when we visited her last summer and it is the first photo of us together with all of our kids. She is the closest thing I have to a sister and in our hearts we are family. 2) The photo is taken at the beautiful Opryland Hotel, where I am heading very soon for Blissdom! Can’t wait to meet Angie and Amy
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It’s a new year at iheartfaces and they have a new look to go with it! Make sure you goto the site and check it out. Here is their new logo, I love it!
This weeks challenge is your Best Face Photo taken in December ’09 or January ’10. Click on the button above to see the other entries this week.
This is a photo of my friends baby, they are from Texas and they came home to PA for the holidays and stopped by to visit. I love his smooth baby skin and deep brown eyes, so... i Heart Faces Photo Challenge
The category for this weeks photo is “contemplative” there is also a fun bonus category for pets.
This photo was taken over 5 years ago in Ocean City, MD. While all the other kids were running around chasing seagulls and flying kites, my cousin’s son stood with his “handy dandy notebook” trying to decide what to draw. They quality of the photo is not great, it was taken with my first digital point and shoot, long before I became interested in photography as a...














