Monday Memes: Quotography and Creative Exchange

The Daughters are 26 and 23. There is some­thing about grown-up daugh­ters that releases us par­ents to some­times act not very adult-like. It seems like when they are growing up we become so pre­oc­cu­pied with being a parent, we some­times forget to be playful. And then, there’s the teenage years where playful par­ents are just not cool. At all. But now, as adults, the Daughters see it. They see that their par­ents do have a fun side. It was there all along, just hidden most of the time because we were mas­querading as respon­sible adults.

Our winter escape last February had many moments when grown-up and adult were not even remotely in the vocab­u­lary. To really appre­ciate the photo above, you must see it in con­text with the other shots in my attempt to cap­ture a “good” shot of Dad and his Daughters before they headed out to the Cancun night­club, CoCo Bongo. Me? I babysat Peanut. :-)

First, the fin­ished product:


Not bad.

And then we have these:


Submitted for Quotography Theme: Anything
and Lisa Gordon’s Creative Exchange






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