From the Lens of a Dad

I just joined a blogging carnival and the theme is on Fathers. This week, it’s Father’s Hands so I’m drawing from the momentum here to post something. Hopefully regularly. Technology is cool for professional reasons but then again something closer to the heart is more likely to inspire me to write.

But first, since I’m on lenses, I can’t resist sharing about the most amazing 3-D viewer I’ve seen yet: stunning, fast and effective. Pic-Lens lets you glide through an entire archive of photos and videos in an enhanced aesthetic environment.

I’ve taken my fair share of baby feet, enough to know that this one says it all. Beauty in bite size means you don’t need to do anything to be meaningful, or strive into a new suit of significance. It’s enough that you’re resting in a pair of hands that is willing to do it all for you. And if you share faith, with a God this big, to have created the universe and replicate your life in DNA, doesn’t seem like there should be all that much to be worried about? Feet fettered? Or ardently admired. That’s closer to truth!

And then we all grow up, older, wiser, or so we think. Until we encounter the magic of seeing life from the other side of the lens: and the wonderment of maybe we don’t know it all. Afterall, a few years more of relatively wiser, stronger, bigger becomes no less treasured in the hand of the infinitely transcendent creator.

1 Comment so far

  1. Hillary on July 22nd, 2008

    Hi Paul, thanks for participating in Sunday Sharing. The baby looks so comfy with his feet in daddy’s hands. We get tired feet from running around all day.

    By the way, do add the Sunday Sharing banner with a link to the Sunday Sharing post so that your readers will be able to refer to it for more stories.
    :D

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