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Tuesday, December 21, 2010






Timoteo--age 6











In this season
So tender and mild
May you once again
See the world
Through the eyes
Of a child


26 comments:

  1. see through the eyes of a child,
    that's so innocent and divine..

    what a stunning reminder.
    Thanks for sharing your talent.

    A++

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  2. You are SO CUTE!!!!!!! Love the poem as well, "through the eyes of a child". Some of us have inner children who never grew up, makes life a hoot:)

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  3. Let us never lose sight of our inner child..........

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  4. i will- thanks! mines here-http://fiveloaf.wordpress.com/2010/01/23/painted-hallways/

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  5. Aww - as we try to still catch the colors and the smells and that something magical

    Merry Christmas and thanks

    Moonie smiles

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  6. so sweet...what a handsome little boy you were!

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  7. Perfect sentiments for the season.

    Wishing you a Merry Christmas and joy in the New Year.

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  8. What a great card that would make! I see I've missed out on a number of your recent posts. I have some catching up to do.

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  9. How wonderful! I love the journey into your childhood. Nice.

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  10. What a cutie. Christmas through the eyes of a child can be truly magical.

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  11. What a lovely sentiment you look so sweet - the eyes of someone who sees it all and observes...a writer :)

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  12. Your written words and the picture combine so beautifully. Great poem!

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  13. nice poem and nice pic timoteo and i agree - we should always try to keep sth of this childlike worldview

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  14. this is a different turn for you...but so true...i love having children in the house at christmas (leave them outside for the rest of the year LOL)...it just keeps the magic ticking over..had a long look at the photo..left hand side the eyes have aged but the shape is the same..have a great christmas...all the best pete

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  15. All best to you for the holidays: Jingle, Sherry, Neva, Fiveloaf, Moondust, Laura X, Maureen, Arlene, Teresa, KB, Lorraine, Imagination, Claudia, and Pete! And special thanks to SHERRY, LAURA-X, and LORRAINE for saying how cute I was!

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  16. Reads like a sincere, optimistic work. This warmed even my cynical heart. :)

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  17. awwww Tim..this is too cute! and man you have these innocent eyes..:)
    through the eyes of a child it shall be my friend, enough adulthood is screwing it big time eh..:)
    LOVELY PHOTO..:))

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  18. "Through the eyes
    Of a child"
    This is so cute and sweet..
    Wonderful write :)

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  19. what a sweet little poem. I quite like it Timoteo. I bet my eldest would be sweet on that little guy! Definitely a cutie!

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  20. best wishes of the season. mines here-http://fiveloaf.wordpress.com/2010/01/23/painted-hallways/

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  21. Through the eyes of a child.

    We keep trying... to see as we once did. The world changes our perception; WE REMEMBER!

    Goodness to you and yours during this Christmas season, and always.

    _m

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  22. So cute a child...through the eyes of the child within, i can say you look almost the same, Tim...except for the age marks!! :))
    (no seriously, the eyes hasn't changed much :)

    I came to wish you and family a Merry Christmas and a Happy New year, Tim :)

    wishes,
    devika

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  23. Steve, Abeer, Sumit Sarkar, Kkrige, Fiveloaf, Doug, Devika: I wish you enlightenment and happiness--and that comes from the heart!

    DOUG,
    Thanks, my friend!

    DEVIKA,
    It's so good to hear from you...I send you my best wishes for now and forever!

    MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL...MAY YOUR DAYS BE FILLED WITH HAPPINESS, AND YOUR BEDS BE FULL OF CHILDREN (that's an old Albanian proverb...I think).

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  24. Thank you so much Tim...thats a nice proverb :)

    wishes,
    devika

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  25. Alas, dear Tim, I believe it is too late for these jaded eyes. But that does not mean that they are incapable of finding new delights in the familiar.

    May the new year bring with it fresh ideas and inspiration to make magic flow from your quill.

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  26. KOBICO,
    Jaded at such a tender age, my dear? Oh, I forgot...you lived in France!

    Thanks for the lovely sentiment!

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