My first photo is of a letter we received from the child that we sponsor through Compassion International, Casbert. This was the letter that made me cry as I read all the things that he and his family were able to buy with the extra money we sent him for his birthday last year.

The next one is of a twig that The B Man brought to me the other day saying "Look Mom, it's the letter "Y!"

And lastly, several of the books that reside on the shelf in the boys' playroom, with lots of letters on them!

To join You Capture take a trip on over to I Should Be Folding Laundry. You can wash and dry that last load tomrrow...












Very nicely done!
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job.
ReplyDeleteThe books! So lovely!
ReplyDeleteEvery single one of these is sweet . . . not just because of the actual image captured, but how your words framed them.
ReplyDeleteLovely . . .
Letters can mean so many different things. Great shots!
ReplyDeleteLove the letters!
ReplyDeleteVery nice Elaine!
ReplyDeletelove that last shot! Good one!
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the carnival! It is truly so much fun! I think that your pictures are great!
ReplyDeleteYou need to frame that "y". That is adorable!!
ReplyDeleteI love the different takes you did on the challenge. The first one is so sweet. The second is fun. And the books...I love it! Great pictures!
ReplyDeleteWelcome! Love your shots, the book one is very pretty, great colors there :)
ReplyDeleteCool. I am going to go take a look at this meme. Love the pictures you have :)
ReplyDeleteGreat shots!!
ReplyDeleteThe first one is my favorite! What a meaningful letter.
ReplyDeleteOh this so cool, I seen it on a lot of blogs. That letter is amazing, how wonderful you are to do something like that.
ReplyDeleteI love the letter. Not only is it a good picture but it has such special meaning. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots! I especially love the first one -- what a very special letter.
ReplyDeleteThe "y" is great! Isn't it wonderful how children notice things like that? I would have walked right by it.
ReplyDeleteAlso great capture of the letter from your sponsored child. Those are so special.
Wow, Elaine, you did such a great job! I'm so glad to see you participating!
ReplyDeletethese are great, I love the picture of the books!
ReplyDeleteI love the pictures of the letter and the books! Maybe one day you can share what was in the letter.
ReplyDeleteAwww, I love your photos!
ReplyDeletei love these photos. the books photo is awesome
ReplyDeleteI love them all! Great job!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots! I especially love the letter from your Compassion child. It is an amazing ministry, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteGreat shots!
ReplyDeleteI love that you interpreted it different ways.
Oh that first one is my fave Elaine!
ReplyDeleteGreat captures! I really like the "Y". And we have most of those same books on our bookshelves as well!
ReplyDeletevery nice. I have yet to play along. I think next week is the week I start.
ReplyDeletegreat job! i love your Compassion letter. we sponsor a 5 year old girl in Peru! i love getting letters from her. i just sent her a package today :O). your 2 other photos are neat, too, but i really love the first one - near and dear to my heart :O).
ReplyDeletei have my you capture post up now, so come on by The Shadow of the Cross and check it out. i'd love to have you visit :O).
3 very different and very meaningful letters! What a neat meme. I love the creativity of kids. I bet he was excited to find that Y!
ReplyDeleteThankful for Motherhood
Very creative! Love them
ReplyDeleteGreat job! I LOVE the books!!! They're so colorful and I really like the angle at which you took them.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots.
ReplyDeleteLove that each one is a different interpretation.
(I love the 'Y' shot. What a cutie!)
Love 'em! BTW, we have the same Baby's First Bible on our shelf, too. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a really cool carnival! I've never seen it before. I like your interpretations of the prompt.
ReplyDeleteThose are awesome pictures. I love the Y.
ReplyDeleteThe first letter is wonderful! I love that you received such a heart warming and thoughtful letter from your sponsored child!
ReplyDeleteGreat job, Elaine!! I'm so glad you partcipated this week!