The beach has become Askar's favorite place to spend Sunday afternoons. Actually, mine too.
With bags full of diapers, toys, snacks, water and thousands of other "necessary" stuff we head to the Coney Island beach.
I like this particular beach for its boardwalk, aquarium, recreational area, summertime fireworks and cool air from the ocean. It offers so many beautiful scenes and faces for a photographer, although I can hardly take my eyes off kids. I don't know. Maybe because only kids possess this genuine excitement and happiness about everything they see and do and feel.
Askar is crazy about playing in and with the sand. His bare feet start making every crazy move the moment they touch the granular surface. At one point he gets so excited that he starts eating it. Of course, this is when mommy puts her camera down and interferes with the play. Ugh!
With the sunset the air gets cold immediately. But it's not a big problem for Askar! The windbreaker his granny sent from Russia keeps him warm and cozy. Mom, if you hear me, I need the same windbreaker!
Hopefully we'll start spending our Sunday-Monday-Goodday mornings here soon and even open the swimming season. Meanwhile Askar is trying to overcome his distrust of the big wavy water. He's accepted the challenge already!
With bags full of diapers, toys, snacks, water and thousands of other "necessary" stuff we head to the Coney Island beach.
I like this particular beach for its boardwalk, aquarium, recreational area, summertime fireworks and cool air from the ocean. It offers so many beautiful scenes and faces for a photographer, although I can hardly take my eyes off kids. I don't know. Maybe because only kids possess this genuine excitement and happiness about everything they see and do and feel.
Askar is crazy about playing in and with the sand. His bare feet start making every crazy move the moment they touch the granular surface. At one point he gets so excited that he starts eating it. Of course, this is when mommy puts her camera down and interferes with the play. Ugh!
With the sunset the air gets cold immediately. But it's not a big problem for Askar! The windbreaker his granny sent from Russia keeps him warm and cozy. Mom, if you hear me, I need the same windbreaker!
Hopefully we'll start spending our Sunday-Monday-Goodday mornings here soon and even open the swimming season. Meanwhile Askar is trying to overcome his distrust of the big wavy water. He's accepted the challenge already!
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