Fingerprint Friday: A Child's Perspective
Friday, May 13, 2011 at 7:00AM
MAD21 in Family Life, Fingerprint Friday, Fingerprint Friday, Fun, Kids

By Ginny (MAD21)

My daughters love to take off with my camera. It's great to live in the age of digital cameras that make it possible for them to take as many pictures as they want without worry of the cost of film and developing.

My family attended an outdoor college graduation last weekend. The weather was spectacular and we had the best "seats" in the grass next to the field. The girls could watch the events if they wanted or just run around and play. My youngest decided to take my camera and wander around and take pictures of things that interested her.

I love to see the pictures that the girls take. I am amazed at how many times they get some really good shots of things we would normally pass by.

Proof that even when your back is turned, they are still paying attention.

Her favorite thing (Teddy is a she and not a "thing" just so we're clear) held by her favorite sister.

Her favorite kind of flower. She gets a penny for every one picked from our yard.

Towering so far above her as if floating in the sky with the clouds. Fascinated by just how tall it is.

Pictures from a child's perspective. Proof that even the youngest of us can spot the simple joys in life, the smallest of God's fingerprints.

Fellow blogger Beki at The Rusted Chain has a really great weekly post she does every Friday called "Fingerprint Friday." We are to look around and see where we can see God's fingerprints. Is it in nature? Kids? Animals? Anywhere? Go find out where Beki saw God this week, and be sure to check out the other bloggers who linked their stories as well.

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