i could post a half naked photo up but it could be classed as child porno so i will resist
Sock puppet path said:Mundane parental fun, my oldest saw pictures of KISS and begged me to paint thier faces like KISS (he's Gene Simmons with the tongue out) the younger boys were only too happy to follow along.
They are 9, 8 and 5 years old
Sock puppet path said:Mundane parental fun, my oldest saw pictures of KISS and begged me to paint thier faces like KISS (he's Gene Simmons with the tongue out) the younger boys were only too happy to follow along.
They are 9, 8 and 5 years old
são paulo, brazil
Roman said:If I have children, I want them to be boys.
Theoryofrelativity said:That is a really lovely pic, sock puppet, lovely family you have there.
Avatar said:It suits you!
Thought about applying to the military?
Theoryofrelativity said:Hmmmmm I seem to have a thing about green?
http://img100.imageshack.us/my.php?image=leahinkarkiapril069pa.jpg
Avatar said:btw, just for trivia info, in mythology the frog is a metaphor of that which is not really a frog,
it can usually be two things (depending on the myth or folk tale):
1) the subject which sees the prince or princess as a frog is not yet mature enough for a romantic relationship, therefore (s)he sees the love advances of the other party as partially or fully disgusting.
A bit like small children say eeeeeeww about sex.
The magical kiss is when the subject has become mature and ready for a romantic relationship with the responsibility that comes with it.
2) the subject which sees the other person as a frog doesn't see the true beauty and virtues, (s)he might see the virtues as pervert or as evil or any other way disgusting.
here the case is not that the subject is not mature enough, it's about wisdom and understanding of the world.
in other similar stories the subject mainly sees the other party as an old and disgusting woman sometimes doing nasty things, sometimes demanding the subject to do lovely things with the old and disgusting "witch", for example a hug or a kiss.
the subject that is wise enough or feels the true nature of the being before him or has a "personality of gold" comes forward and acknowledges the thing which others see as disgusting but (s)he doesn't.
Then is the moment of great transformation and beauty when the true nature and personality of the existence (at various scales) shines and the hero symbolically marries, becomes one with the mythical realisation.
Frogs in most tales are the key subjects of the 1st category of symbology and metaphor.
tablariddim said:Leah is a Greek name... any connection?