365 Snap Shots of Life Blog Challenge: Day 12

January 12,2012

Childhood is such a carefree time in a person’s life. When my husband and I first me we used to go to the park a lot. We’d pack a pic nic and go. It’s something we still do now that we have kids. Even though our kids are half grown, they still enjoy family outings to the park. A park is where you park it and forget about your troubles and just enjoy your life.

Round n Round

365 Snap Shots of Life Blog Challenge: Day 10

January 10, 2012

We had rabbits as pets when my kids were younger. I learned quite a few things about them during those years. For starters, they eat their own poop and sit in their own urine to keep cool in the hot summer months. They also are very fragile animals; my oldest daughter who was 12 at the time, found this out the hard way. Her rabbit Mascara and the one pictured here, Shadow appeared to lead boring lives in their cages. So she decided to remedy the problem by placing a rather large wood planter in their cage, for them to play in. The next day she came in from feeding them and her glum expression told me something was very wrong. She found Shadow crushed underneath the planter. Yup, completely steamrolled. And that ladies and gentlemen is how she discovered that rabbits are not as tough or bored as they appear.

R.I.P. Shadow

365 Snap Shots of Life Blog Challenge: Day 7

January 7,2012

I took this picture of my daughter in the spring. The cat she’s holding is Ladie, our family pet. Ladie  just wandered into our back yard one day and rubbed herself up against my oldest daughter. She picked her up and then Ladie never left our home again. It’s been a few years since then, and Ladie has turned out to be the best pet we ever had. We suspect that she might have been one of those pets that people are forced to abandon when they have to leave their homes in a hurry after the bank has  foreclosed on their property. Abandoned pets on foreclosed properties is a big problem here in Nevada. Ladie also could have been raised  with a dog because she behaves more like a canine. By the way, she is a Scottish Fold, hence the small ears.

Cat Eyes

365 Snap Shots of Life Blog Challenge:Day 6

January,6 2012

Rear View Mirror

Rear View Mirror

I look in my rear view mirror,

not knowing what I’d see.

The sun has long set,

on you and me.

The skies set ablaze,

the sun has gone down in full glory.

The distant horizon,

all blurred as in a haze.

Days of you and me gone-

my rear view mirror doesn’t lie,

as I take one last look,

my heart doesn’t even sigh.

The sun set long ago,

on this, our story.

The sun set, only this time I’m not sorry.

I look in my rear view mirror,

and you’re stuck back there,

my future is straight ahead…

…and you’re no longer there.

EVA SANTIAGO copyright 2012

365 Snap Shots of Life Blog Challenge: Day 5

January 5,2012

The girl with a million dollar smile,

will make your life worth while.

She is bright,

like the first day of spring.

In her hair-strands of spun gold.

Her presence warms you up.

With her in your life, you never feel old.

The girl with the million dollar smile…

…I’m so glad to know her!

-Eva Santiago copyright 2012

Winning Smile

365 Snap Shots of Life Blog Challenge: Day 4

I am starting a year-long blog challenge. The idea just came to me after I was done viewing all the photos I took on my trip. Here it is, come rain or shine, hell or high water, I will post a photo I took and I will attach a short story or poem or at least a personal comment. There won’t be any web images on this challenge; in this way, I’ll be whetting my writing appetite and having to dust off my camera and start shooting snap shots of life.

January 4, 2012

Malibu Sunset

The sun has set.

As you look back on your day,

what did you get?

With whom did you bet?

When you see the sun’s last ray,

who did you cheat?

Who did you beat?

Sort it all out at dusk.

Sort it all out before you hit the hay.

Make yourself this promise:

Tomorrow will be a better day.

-EVA SANTIAGO copyright 2012