30 tiny moments: 1
1: Breakfast on Snail Mountain with friends.

30 tiny moments: 2
2: Annalie and I made cinnamon-swirl bread the other day. We had some for a snack this morning.

30 tiny moments: 3
3: I walked past Annalie’s room and saw her curled up on the chair, looking at a book. I love the look on her face, like she’s just read something particularly interesting.

30 tiny moments: 4
4: She was in the middle of putting her sandals on when I asked her to go stand on the beach so I could take a picture. She didn’t bother to put the other one on.

30 tiny moments: 5
5: Stained glass? Or melted gummi bears? My mom sent Annalie a little care package which included a bag of Target-brand gummi bears (With Real Fruit Juice!). Apparently, they couldn’t take the summer heat.

30 tiny moments: 6
6: My coffee and Annalie’s juice in the train dining car this morning. (Resusable coffee-cup sleeve from Anna’s Etsy shop, Life is Good…At the Beach)

I’m taking photos life’s small moments this month for my photoset 30 tiny moments hath September and for the 30 tiny moments group on Flickr.

5 Responses to “30 moments hath September: 1 through 6”

  1. Jummy Says:

    That third picture is such a great capture! Anytime I see a picture of Annalie, I think “fun!” in my head. And that cinnamon bread looks so delicious…may I have a slice? :)

  2. Anna Says:

    I wish I could just climb into your life for a day. Train rides, coffee, hikes up rocky places and beaches, ahhhh, you would wear me out!

    The one of Annalie reading, the look on her face, the lighting. Great shot!

  3. The Over-Thinker Says:

    I love the beach-jump! And the way her hand is posed makes me think, “Ole!”

  4. Julia Says:

    That cinnamon bread looks really good. I love the way its cut!

  5. bethany actually Says:

    Jummy - Thanks! I’d be happy to give you a slice except…we ate it all. :-)

    Anna - Except on the days we do nothing much, which are actually pretty frequent. And thank you!

    T O-T - Gracias. ;-)

    Julia - Thank you!

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