"It became more of a passion, an eagerness to search to locate the hidden treasures ... I was no longer just looking, but starting to see differently. And I also started to uncover my new identity.Knowledge of what you love somehow comes to you; you don’t have to read nor analyze nor study. If you love a thing enough, knowledge of it seeps into you, with particulars more real than any chart can furnish. Jessamyn West "
http://gothamgirlchronicles.com/photography-2/photography-as-a-healing-art-chapter-three/
I was searching online and came across this very interesting blog http://gothamgirlchronicles.com and had to share the above with all of you. (I am really loving this new blog world!) I enjoyed the recent discussion on the importance of passion and thought of it as I read Gotham Girl's blog. You could sense the author's love of photography just emanating off the page. Passion. Passion. Passion. I find the words equally apply to our passion for working with children. Here's to our quest for hidden treasures... in the eyes of every child arrgh!
Thank you Ana for your wonderful and kind comments! So so appreciated! You should also check out my friend's site www.beyondcinderella.com She has raised a sight impaired child and is so full of passion and inspiration! Will look forward to checking in our your blog progress!
ReplyDeleteYour welcome, just spoke the truth :) I will definitely check out your friends site as well. Stop by anytime, I am enjoying finding new and interesting things to share.
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