These are pictures that I took for a scavenger hunt during Advanced EXCEL for one of my assignments. Like most scavenger hunts, this is a very unique assortment of pictures of random items that our leadership thought would be fun. Hope you enjoy them!

1.) STAPLER ~ This useful tool has been a tremendous help in keeping my
AE assignments organized.
Hoorah for this invention! :)

2.) REFLECTIONS ~ My brother and two of my friends being reflected in a large window at the Milwaukee Brewers stadium. (We got up to stretch our legs during the game, and I decided that this would be a perfect opportunity to take a "reflections" picture of some people who mean a lot to me.)

3.) LEAP ~ Little Campbell, one of the boys that I babysit for, has no fear of heights. Problem! :) He readily agreed to leap off of the footstool so I could take a picture of him while he was
airborne.

4.) FEARS ~ One of my major fears is summed up perfectly in this photo:
FAILURE! With God as my sufficiency and strength, I can give all of my fears to Him and trust that He is in control and will not let me down.
5.) COFFEE ~ Starbucks... Opening Bell... Saturdays... friends... All of these words remind me of the fun memories that my
AE friends and I made while we were in Dallas, TX. I love you girls!!
6.) TIME ~ Without my watch to tell me what time it is, where would I be? LATE-- that's where!!! "Five minutes early is on time, on time is late, and late is unacceptable!"

7.) SQUIRREL ~ "Hey, they said this was the best diner in town. Where is all of the food? Did someone take a day off or did my larger cousins have a party without me?!?"
Lol!

8.) WHITE TRASH ~ Random, I know. Don't ask me where the idea for this subject came from! :) Generally, I don't go around taking pictures of trash, but if it is an assignment, that is a while different story. :)

9.) DATE ~ My cell phone scheduler marks a date that will stand out in my memory for years to come, the day that my
AE sisters and I walk the isle for graduation, the culmination of our months of hard work!
DMC-- here I come!!

10.) POLICE ~ Never underestimate the effectiveness of a Lego Police officer! He may look small, but his heart is large in proportion. As long as the mission has been accomplished, who cares if he is only an inch and a half tall!?! :)
11.) SELF
PORTRAIT ~ I have come to believe that self
portraits are one of the most
frustrating pictures to take! Not only does the face have to be in focus, the subject needs to be smiling, and the photographer (which is one & the same as the subject) has to
like the picture!

12.) MAKING A STATEMENT ~ My little brother Levi, making a statement. He is glad to be alive and wants other people to realize the precious value of the human lives that God has created.
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13.) A MEMORY ~ My first Brewers game!!! The game itself, as far as the baseball goes, was very boring. Our team lost, big time. The evening, however, was turned into a good memory because I had a terrific time with my friends and family! Thank the Lord for Christian fellowship!!!
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Love the pictures Sarah!:)That's funny that we did the same thing for squirrel and police:) It was the only squirrel I could find that didn't run away and I did not want to get arrested for taking pictures of a police man:D My original idea for that one was a military police since my dad's in the USAF, but you're not allowed to take pictures on the base.
ReplyDeleteSome very similar thoughts were running through my mind and brought me to the conclusion that "pretend" is often the safest route! :D
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing you in June!!!
Ah you did marvelously Sarah! I love your phone by the by... it lets me hear my sanity saver and super encouager! :D
ReplyDeleteLove you!
~Alaina
Thanks, Alaina! You have been being the same for me, just so you know!
ReplyDeleteLove and prayers, Sarah