THE 52 PROJECT

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“a portrait of my children, once a week, every week, in 2014” liam // you face-planted on the concrete this weekend while skate-boarding. The next morning we had planned to have donuts and skate at
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  “a portrait of my children, once a week, every week, in 2014” liam // Your birthday–the one when you turn eleven–is this week.  You have always been an old soul, so in many ways
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 I popped out of town this last week for an impromptu get-a-way to visit my parents and catch-up with my sister-in-laws and a few long-time friends from college (the reason for the lag in posts
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“a portrait of my children, once a week, every week in 2014” liam // You discovered a new favorite skate park and beg to go everyday. You also passed my shoe size. As another of
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  “a weekly portrait of each of my children in 2014” liam // You decided this week you want to begin taking your own pictures and learning how to edit them. As we roll nearer to
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  “a weekly portrait of each of my children in 2014” liam // I found you inspecting a spider, studying the way it slowly moved along the garage door. You’re always so full of wonder. burke
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liam // You finally finished another level of math this week, through much perseverance, I might add. Most days, you’d rather draw or read or play. You’re currently working on a series of graphic characters for
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I woke up this morning at roughly 3:00am unable to go back to sleep. After tossing around for a while, I decided it was a good time to catch up on this portrait project here–one
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liam // Dad and I often catch you eavesdropping on our conversations and lovingly call you Radar, letting you know we see you. I sometimes catch you listening to the world this way, paying attention to