A photograph or painting will be posted each weekday to inspire your creativity. Each day has a suggested format. Please take a moment to share your creative writing or thoughts about the photograph or painting. Remember to visit our sharing photographers. Inspiration is all around us through words, thoughts and images. Just take a look :) Thank you!


©All Rights Reserved to the Individual Contributors to this blog. Please contact Kelly with any questions.

September 27, 2010

Mondays Meme: Featured Post Winner

Thank you, seeker, for your contribution!

It was a few years ago, before we moved back to Florida. I was out in the van with my three kids, running errands, trying to check things off my seemingly endless "to-do" list. Then we saw the rainbow. It appeared instantly and we were all entranced. It was so bright, so vivid. In a second, I set aside my plans to make who-knows-how-many-more stops and told the kids that we were going to find the end of the rainbow. We lived in rural PA at the time, so there were endless farm roads -- I let the kids direct the turns. "Go right, here, Mommy." "Now straight" -- we probably drove for 15 or 20 minutes, chasing the elusive rainbow's end. We finally ended up in an area right by the Susquehanna River, the rainbow still out of reach on the other side of the wide river. We sat there and talked, and laughed and watched until the rainbow vanished. I don't remember exactly what I meant to do on that day, or which errands were set aside. But I know my kids still remember the day that mommy let them chase a rainbow.


Visit Bettyl for more of her photos.

2 comments:

Unknown said...
This comment has been removed by the author.
Unknown said...

It was a few years ago, before we moved back to Florida. I was out in the van with my three kids, running errands, trying to check things off my seemingly endless "to-do" list. Then we saw the rainbow. It appeared instantly and we were all entranced. It was so bright, so vivid. In a second, I set aside my plans to make who-knows-how-many-more stops and told the kids that we were going to find the end of the rainbow. We lived in rural PA at the time, so there were endless farm roads -- I let the kids direct the turns. "Go right, here, Mommy." "Now straight" -- we probably drove for 15 or 20 minutes, chasing the elusive rainbow's end. We finally ended up in an area right by the Susquehanna River, the rainbow still out of reach on the other side of the wide river. We sat there and talked, and laughed and watched until the rainbow vanished. I don't remember exactly what I meant to do on that day, or which errands were set aside. But I know my kids still remember the day that mommy let them chase a rainbow.