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This family doesn't smile for the camera. They smile because they are having such a great time together!...
The slide show from Jon's bar mitzvah does more than capture an event. It celebrates life, love, accomplishment....
it came out so well
Jules,
Thanks so much for giving us parents a soulful glimpse of what our kids experienced. I showed up to help wash dishes after their stone soup meal, and was struck by the group’s low energy level and relative quiet (for a typically lively group of teens). Your inside look shows they were coping with far more than the effects of a 30-hour fast–and hopefully came away with the certainty that each of them can make a difference and together can accomplish more than they ever dream they can.
They came out soooooo well! It looks so official.
wow this came out really good! not eating for thirty hours was painful, but we still all had a great time. Great job with the pictures!
Julie,
Thank you so much for putting this together. I got chills watching it. The youth at our church are so special and you did a great job of capturing that.
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Julie – I love seeing what you’ve captured here, being on the other side of the lens during the famine. Stunning.
Your youth should be proud of their accomplishments. We all take for granted our many blessings, and your church is doing so much to help the young people understand. Thank you for sharing the story.