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Playing at the Park

by Ken Worley

Playing at the ParkYes, I know there is already a self portrait post in the”Assignments for Readers” category that was suggested by Dot. But here is another one from the other day when we met with friends at a playground for dinner. This could also fall under suggestion from Firefly to photograph Jamie without her knowing it, she is in the brown shirt in the back ground. 🙂

Ken

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Man’s View of Adopting

by Ken Worley

Many of you may know that we are in the process of adopting a fourteen year old girl, but you may not know what adoption is like from a guy’s point of view. I’m not a man of many words nor do I talk about my feelings very much but I’ll try to shed some light on how a man’s brain might process adoption.

When we first starting talking about adoption I thought, sure that might be kind of cool, but didn’t really think much past that at the time. Men are not as emotional as women are so when Jamie would send me the links to the children online that were available for adoption I kinda skimmed through the link and that was about it. But Jamie would look at the pages and cry for them. Maybe it’s because she more has more empathy than I do.

So there I was just going along with all the classes it takes for the adoption process, waiting for something to freak me out enough to not want to go through with it. Jamie and I said at the beginning if either one of us became freaked out we would stop. Looking back I now know that God was taking care of us. Because I’m a man of few words, Jamie would ask me all the time if I was still ok with adopting. She wanted to know that I was still up for it; I told her that we were doing the right thing and if I thought that changed I would tell her.

There were people that would ask “why would you want to take on someone else’s problem”. I didn’t get mad at the time because when I was asked that question, we didn’t really have a child in mind that we were going to adopt. But the children in foster care are not the problem. They had no control over what they had been through. I don’t think that men’s brains work the same as a women’s when it comes to hypothetical scenarios. Men are problem solvers and have to see what needs to be fixed before they can wrap their mind around it.

But now if some one asked me why I would want to take on someone else’s problem, I would take it very personally because now they are talking about my girl. I know God brought her into our lives and I feel like she is already my daughter.

Ken

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Mamiya Camera

by Ken Worley

Mamiya Camera
This is the assignment Jamie wanted me to do as one of the Assignments from Readers. If this camera could talk I would love to hear some of the stories. Jamie’s Grandfather bought this camera in Japan when he was stationed there during the war. We were talking about this camera one day and how it made some of the best pictures. He also told me that if he could find it, he would give it to me. Well after he left us last month to go hang out with God, Jamie’s mom found the camera in a box and gave it to us. I will always remember Mr. Sykes’ smile and the talk we had about cameras. The camera will have a special place on our bookcase (once I build them) and a special place in our heart.
Ken

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Happy Birthday Jamie!

by Ken Worley

Jamie

Today is my lovely wife‘s birthday. I’m so very blessed to have her in my life. I’m more in love with her today then the day we said “I will” in the gazebo in the park (yes, the same gazebo in my header photo). We said “I will” and not “I do”, I like that, because “I do” is at that moment, “I will” is for the moments after that one as well. Jamie and I continue to grow closer as we travel down the road of life together. Placing God first and keeping Him the center of our marriage is why our love continues to grow.

Happy Birthday baby
I Love you

Ken

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Large Task

by Ken Worley

AntHere is another post from the “Assignments from Readers” category. Cheryl said she likes close-ups of everyday things. The other day I was walking across the parking lot and saw this ant dragging a crumb, small to me but a large crumb to the ant. I watched the ant drop the crumb several time while moving it across the parking lot, and I thought, what a determined little fellow.

Then something came to mind: am I like the ant and go for the big things in life, or do I play it safe and only choose things that I know are safe? I decided that I should go for the big thing and go at it with all I’m worth, then if I fail I will probably be better off than if I would be if I went for the safe choice.

Ken

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