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No Camera -- Old Pictures -- Play Group

By Vickilane
No Camera -- Old Pictures -- Play Group
I feel lost without my camera -- I'm used to always looking for things to take a picture of and I can't cut it off. 
No Camera -- Old Pictures -- Play Group
I see something -- the drop of water on the perfect curve of the copper handle of the watering can, the mourning dove with her little red feet, the yearling deer grazing unconcernedly by the road at midday -- and I reach for the camera . . .
No Camera -- Old Pictures -- Play Group
 . . . which isn't there because it's still in Asheville being cleaned. 
No Camera -- Old Pictures -- Play Group I wanted it badly when I took Josie to a Smart Start play group at the library yesterday. A big, many-windowed room with a carpeted floor and toys of all sorts was a perfect setting

 She was a little shy at first and stuck close to me but as more and more pre-schoolers arrived and began playing with all the many toys, she got bolder and ventured away from me to investigate a toy train and a wagon full of circus animals. And then there was Play Doh!
No Camera -- Old Pictures -- Play Group
She's too young to really play with another child  -- at this age they do what's called parallel play -- playing alongside another child without interacting.

No Camera -- Old Pictures -- Play Group
The only interaction was when a little boy took away the things she was holding and then she in turn too away some stuff he had. Neither got upset, which surprised me. 
No Camera -- Old Pictures -- Play Group
Smart Start at the library is such a nice offering for our area where many of us live rather far away from neighbors and playmates. There were lots of young mothers there, another grandmother, and a dad. It was a good experience -- I expect we'll become regulars.  
No Camera -- Old Pictures -- Play Group

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