The picture is especially perfect — what good is having
photos of our kids where they look possessed if we can't use them?
Not exact matches
As part
of their annual Qdoba for a Kiss campaign
where guests scored a free entrée with purchase when they shared a kiss at the register on Valentine's Day, Qdoba donated $ 1 to No
Kid Hungry for every
photo shared on social media using the hashtag #QdobaForAKiss.
In the alternate universe
where Priya has free time, she enjoys following Boston sports teams, going to open houses in places
where she could see herself living, and taking
photos of her two (under - two)
kids who always happen to be doing adorable things.
Check out the update by clicking on this
photo of Haitian
kids eating food
where they had none before...
(Check out this awesome website
where American
kids can upload
photos of their disgusting school lunches.)
Older
kids might want to vote on the list
of possible trips, while younger
kids will appreciate seeing
photos of where you've decided to go and all the fun stuff to do there.
In today's day and age
where people are crazy about social media, documenting every aspect
of their lives through posts, status updates and
photos, it's safe to say that if you've got a
kid, you're going to be posting pics on your social media channels, sharing cute images
of your little one with friends and family.
Part
of the mailing features an aerial
photo of Asphalt Green, the recreation complex that stands to be bisected by the MTS, with arrows indicating the proximity between a «
kid's playground» and «
where all the trucks will go» in a childlike typeface.
We want
photos of you sweeping the glitter off the village hall floor; heading out to teach 5 people on a dark evening half an hour's drive away after a long day at work; your piles
of philosophy books stacked next to your mat; your tabs
of marking for trainees; the scrubby you use on the handstand footprints on the wall; the loose change rattling in the donation box after the PWYC; your studio rent bill; the baby sick on your yoga top after mums and baby yoga; the holes in your favourite decade - old yoga leggings; the charity shop
where you buy more; coffee stains on cork blocks and the hospital room
where you teach cancer patients; the costume box for your yoga and theatre
kids class; your ID badge for prison work; the hug from the student who finally learned to stand on one leg...
A scene early on in The Amazing Spider - Man
where Parker snaps a surreptitious
photo of Gwen hints at a draft
of the screenplay that maybe wanted to deal with Parker as a real, honest - to - goodness fucked - up
kid.
Some students had
photos of their local gas station's prices, to which someone pointed out that their new apartment would be on the other side
of town
where gas was more expensive (smart
kid).
I'm also talking about the writer who turns an entire country into tragedy porn, going to volunteer at an orphanage and using brown
kids as props in their
photos or writing about how sad and poor everyone in Haiti is, with no mention
of history, race, and politics, and then leaving a link for people to donate to the Red Cross,
where their money will surely disappear into a black hole along with all the other Red Cross donations that are unaccounted for.
I grew up catching snakes as a
kid, so I wasn't really terrified
of it, and I knew not to move or jump or do anything quickly, so I just asked the snake handler to get me my little Canon point and shoot camera instead
of the big camera I was using for the book [00:36:00] and I just hooked up the strobe, which is this red wire that hooks up to the strobe and I was just taking about 20 or 30
photos of this once in a lifetime moment
where I have a black mamba wrapped around my leg.
Sing classic Christmas carols with some
of Santa Monica's most talented vocalists while the little ones indulge in a
kids» craft station
where they can create their own letters to Santa, who will also be on hand for
photos.
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The second ad, «Creek,» is set up the same way,
where «a
photo of your
kid in a creek becomes a portrait
of youth in nature.»
At the same event, we saw cutting - edge demos combining AI and computational photography,
where a wire fence could be intelligently removed from a
photo of a
kid playing baseball.
I think I'm reaching a point
where I just want to see
photos of Katie picking Suri up from Catholic pre-school, Katie canoodling with some new bloke by candlelight, Suri going on playdates with Gwen Stefani's
kids... you know, all the glorious stuff that will make Tom want to pop a gasket.