Lead a vivid life that does good

Month: September 2010

Days 361 to 363


361|365 Nephew – My Uncle Terry left a legacy in my life. He was an awesome uncle. His legacy is that I might be an awesome uncle to my nephews and nieces. (picture of Thomas and Jayden having fun)
 


362|365 The Mount – Back in Tauranga again and whenever I am there the ocean pulls me to it, just as gravity ultimately draws this bird back to earth. Jim and I used to talk about living in Tauranga and how if we lived there we probably wouldn't go to the beach as often. We were right, Jim now lives in Tauranga, and I live in New Zealands largest inland city. I go to the beach more often than he does.
 


363|365 Cows – The 365 project of a person living in the Waikato would simply not be an accurate picture of life, without a picture of a cow. I noticed today that it has the number 361 one, maybe I should have taken this photo two days ago.

 

Days 353 – 360


353|365 Beaten – Kyla's team (Rototuna Green) about to do the post game 'three cheers' after losing the playoff for 3rd/4th to the Te Rapa Dragons, who wait to shake hands.
 


354|365 Nothing – Almost no photo. An average photo of nothing for an average day of nothing
 


355|365 Salt Air – Love the beach, love the salt air, it invigorates me and ignites my grey matter and helps me think and helps me pray.
 


356|365 Flood – Beyond the picnic table, completely below the water is the jetty I often sit on and have my lunch. You can see a picture of the same spot in my Day Zero picture


357|365 Growing Up – This is Kyla in her school production (Jacob her cousin is in the background). As I sat and watched I realised that my Daughters are growing up. Very very scary!
 


358|365 Moon – Not a great shot, but the moon always amazes me.
 


360|361 Bubble – Some people live there life in a bubble. Not saying Keren does though.
 


359|365 Lightning – Huge lightning and thunder storm on Friday night in Hamilton. Love my new camera made this shot easier to the point of cheating.

 

347|365 My Dad – A poem by Talia read at Fathers Day Service at CBC.

Day347.jpg 347|365 My Dad – A poem by Talia (8) written and read at Fathers Day Service at CBC.

'Have you ever seen a grey haired man walking down the street? 

Perhaps in work clothes going to buy himself a treat?

Well I have!

Did he look… Awesome, Amazing, Friendly, Competitive, Comforting and Special?

That’s my Dad!

Have you ever seen a brown eyed Man driving over the speed limit?
Are there Daring, Disguised Police eyes staring at him by the Minute?

Well I have!

That’s my Dad!

My Dad is like a treasure, a best friend, an amazing Dad. He is worth more to me than 1,000,000 gold coins because he’s my Dad.'

Awesome poem Talia, Thank You.