Purpose. Mission. Direction.

IMG_9625-WM, originally uploaded by chrisdscott.

So, it’s been a few days since I’ve updated. I won’t go into much detail, but I’ll just describe it as a preoccupation with birthing pains. This metamorphosis is taking its toll on the Big 3 (our family).

But I know we’ll come out better on the other side.

This picture I took at last weekend’s Tulsa Convention Center re-opening after their remodeling encapsulates so many messages and speaks to me at a lot of levels.

Sure, the composition is unrefined and the exposure is ruddy, but when it comes to photos…this is how I perceived it.

We’re imperfect. We lack enlightenment and structure at times. We need to be cleaned up regularly, and more than just a bath.

When it comes down to it, we’re always together and watching out for one another. We admire one another.

To my family – immediate, extended, near and far – this one’s for you.

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One Response to Purpose. Mission. Direction.

  1. I loved talking to Casey the other night. We are so blessed to have her in our family. I believe you can soar with her breathe under your wings. I love you.

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