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Two photographs I like

Hello everyone! I hope you are having an excelent test period, and if you are not, I hope you have the willingness and calm to lern about the things you fail, understanding that you are in a growth process.

This time I'm going to share with you some photos that are special for me and I really like. At the end, I want you to make a meditation about what they represent for you.

"Rayitos de Sol"


This was the second photograph I took with my cellphone about two years ago. It shows some summer flowers in my father's house garden and three apiaries behind. I like this photo because the colors are really beautiful and well defined. You can clearly see each flower separately. Most of all, I like this photo because it reminds me home, my dad (he loves bees), summer and vacations.

"Family beside the lighthouse"


My dad took this picture of our family, maybe you can see him holding a remote control with his left hand. From left to right, my father, his wife, my sister Marjorie, my sister Naiomi and me. He took this picture about four summers ago. That summer we went to my aunt's house in Laguna Verde and one of those days we went to a "near" lighthouse. The view was amazing and the wind was very strong... very strong. I had that particular hairdress because of the wind. I like this photo because we spend a wonderful time together and I love reminding those moments, specially when I'm not having a good time. Those memories make me feel grateful.

As you see, thanks to the properties of photography, I showed you some immortalized moments I love. Before choosing these photos I looked into my photo gallery and found a lot of other photos of good moments. That changed my mood. 

The meditation I want you to make is about the good moments of your life. As Salomon said "there's time for everything". So if you are having a bad moment now, don't depress for that. Look at your situation from a higher perspective.

God bless you!!!

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  1. Oh! I'm about to cry, I'm kind of depressed because I did not do well in the Chemistry exam, but now that I read your post It was heartwarming for me, it is like you typed it for me. You are a very special person, please never change!

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