Dad to the rescue by 0rest4wicked
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Thought a brief intermission may be in order. Have a few more to go before reaching the grand finale.
Both my son and daughter have a healthy interest in nature, for which I am pleased. Just have to work on my son and the definition of… stop pestering the, “creature”, in this case the hermit crabs. Does not mean leaving them stranded upside down at the outside edge of the tide pool… :~) Some concepts are hard for him to understand due to his autism and then of course there are the times when he has done something funny but a lesson must be learned and it is all you can do not to burst out laughing or even cracking that smile. Grinning from ear to ear now thinking back on a few occasions… Ahh life,,, Lol.
The full view is worth while. Thanks for the kind support on the last post, “In and along the way part III". Have a great weekend!
Comments (11)
bimm3d
wonderful photo!!!!!
Faemike55
Absolutely outstanding photo! the details are fantastic!
Bossie_Boots
Incredible the detail here is magnificent !!!
flavia49
fantastic capture!!
LovelyPoetess
Grinning along with you having read your synopsis of how you came by the shot. Great capture!
sandra46
wonderful shot!
Miska7
Very nice detailed capture! Really well done.
mermaid
what awonderful shot, and yep is hard to learn, and I know it's sometimes hard to keep an earnest face too...smile
myrrhluz
Kids can make a straight face hard to maintain! Great detail and capture!
MrsLubner
I had similar experiences with my own son many years ago. He loved being outdoors and seeing nature at work, but his extreme ADHD would get him in trouble. I learned to delight in the silly things that happened and hiding that smile was soooooooooooo hard to do. LOL This is a beautiful shot on many levels.
Richardphotos
a parent in an area school was fined $360 for an infraction of her autistic son by using a profanity in school.seems a little bit extreme. they should allow some leeway considering his diminished abilities. children does not have to be autistic to do things like you are speaking of, only not using their common sense