I often try to figure out ways to cheat the system, so when I took this photo of Luke (in Salem, MA) demonstrating what happens when the tide starts to transition from high tide to low tide. I was all, "Hey, the water is
going down low, this counts!"

And it does, except that two days later, I actually did get down low (on my tummy, in the grass) to snap a series of photos of the three boys that I love more than anything in this whole wide world.

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oh erin.
l.o.v.e.
you just demonstrated my #1 photo tip - get down low when taking pictures of kids. see how wonderful the view is from down there? *happy sigh*
LJ's future hubby is such a hunka hunka burnin' love. <3
Great captures.
I love the photos. I especially love the second photo (the first one of the boys in your life.)
I like cheating the system too! That first one is great! But the second shot is just wonderful.
I love that second shot. With all your boys. beautiful. ox
Great shots! I love shots taken down on the kiddos' level...so sweet.
Simply adorable :)
Lovely shots. That first one is my favorite.
First one counts - for sure! But the second one is just darling :D Great shots.
Oh these are fantastic! Beautiful!
Oh that second one is fabulous!!
Awesome tide pic!! He's such a cutie pie =) Stopping by from You Capture =)
Wow Erin, you've outdone yourself! Those last two shots are so touching and with your narrative stir so much emotion in me. Really beautiful pictures!
You crack me up:) I really love how you composed the last shots with your husband and oldest (Im guessing) in the background on the bench. Very cool :)
Cutie, cutie, cutie.
your 2nd capture is quite delicious!!
Luke looks like he is trying to save the sand from going into the ocean! So glad you had a nice trip!
I think that your entries are totally great! Have a nice weekend!
The second shot is great!
Nice pics!!
a good play on words is my most favorite. I'm so glad you all got a vacation. I need one.
I love your interpretation of the theme this week. I actually love the last shot - something about the shadows are really interesting.
I love the way your English-teacher mind thinks!
And great captures. :)
Cheat.
Aw, just kidding.
That second shot is perfection. :D
Second one is just beautiful.
First one is cool, too. :)
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