As I’m typing this using my hands, which are in their late 30’s now, I’m wondering about young hands of Uzair.
There was a time when Uzair’s hands were so tiny, only good for grasping his parents fingers.
Now, he can do so much more with his hands (I still consider them small, no matter what). He loves to write alphabets and numbers. Coloring on all sorts of things Jia or I draw on his notebook is his most favorite pass time.
Playing with his toy cars collection is a must for him, almost everyday. He loves to make hand gestures too whenever he is playing with his cousins or telling someone about something important he has seen or did.
For Nancy Merrill’s A Photo a Week Challenge: Hands
What a lovely take on the challenge.
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Thank you very much 😀
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Ah the joys of watching our young ones grow. This is lovely.
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One of the best joys of life I say.
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I’d have to agree with you there.
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Darling shot! I love photographing children’s hands. They are so amazing. Thanks you for joining the challenge!
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As soon as I turned on the camera, Uzair refused to sit idle. This one was taken after many failed tries.
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You look handsome 😊
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Oh, thank you so much. But this ain’t me. These are my son’s hands 😀
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Have you ever considered that these small hands look like starfish on a beach? My Girls have such hands and I love watching them when they sleep and their hands are at peace.
I see that my honorary nephew is still really keen on his model cars! I shall have to send him a French one, one of these days!!! 😉
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