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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 609345" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>Aaahhhh. The dreaded Family Photo. Sorry it didn't turn out so well, but I've found over the years that those hair-pulling-out frustrations make the best stories later on, as they become treasured family memories.</p><p></p><p>Around these parts, we haven't had any posed family photos done since difficult child (now almost 24) was about 5 or 6. He couldn't stand the sensory experience of sitting under hot lights, having his hair brushed that way, etc. And the three younger Monsters are incapable of sitting still long enough for a photo session to be worthwhile. All of the family photos we have displayed in our house are candid shots, usually individuals or small clusters of us. And honestly, I like them much better than posed shots, as they really show who we are, crazy quirks and all.</p><p></p><p>Life in difficult child-land is never dull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 609345, member: 3907"] Aaahhhh. The dreaded Family Photo. Sorry it didn't turn out so well, but I've found over the years that those hair-pulling-out frustrations make the best stories later on, as they become treasured family memories. Around these parts, we haven't had any posed family photos done since difficult child (now almost 24) was about 5 or 6. He couldn't stand the sensory experience of sitting under hot lights, having his hair brushed that way, etc. And the three younger Monsters are incapable of sitting still long enough for a photo session to be worthwhile. All of the family photos we have displayed in our house are candid shots, usually individuals or small clusters of us. And honestly, I like them much better than posed shots, as they really show who we are, crazy quirks and all. Life in difficult child-land is never dull. [/QUOTE]
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