"BUCKET BABY" - ThursdayGreen with @kalemandra

in #colorchallenge7 years ago

It's amazing how much kids like buckets!


At the @gardenofeden, I have taken dozens of pictures of small children
immersed in buckets with only their heads sticking out!
It doesn't seem to matter if the bucket is empty or not.
It's like there is a call from the bucket for those little bodies to get in!

"BUCKET BABY"



Is there anything like this that adults do?
Do we feel called to climb into a box?
Curl up in a 55 gallon barrel?
Sit in a sheet draped fort under table or a maze of chairs?
How about hiding behind the curtains or
crawling behind the couch?


Maybe we have already figured out our body size
and spacial relationship with things
so we are no longer intrigued.

Or perhaps we have simply lost that lighthearted connection
that just calls to experience life in different realities,
experimenting with the feeling of full-on immersion in our environment,
or the enjoyment of unusual perspectives?


Many of us have forgotten how to play,
how to make change from our everyday experience
and engage a different reality.
Many of us continue our lives with the same perspectives,
never really feeling the joys of a whole new world,
or exploring the possibilities of uncommon circumstance.


Go curl up in a barrel, and share with me your experience!


I took the "Bucket Baby" photo through this green bottle
and the screen of my kitchen window.



I hope to encourage you to dance the rainbow with @kalemandra:

MONDAY - red
TUESDAY - orange
WEDNESDAY - yellow
THURSDAY - green
FRIDAY - sky blue
SATURDAY - indigo
SUNDAY - purple


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Well... I gotta go... If you need me, I'll be in that there oil drum over there...

Hehehehehe----I'll come by an take your photograph!

oh my gosh! Thank you so much for the memories, growing up we didn't have a pool and in the hot summer time, we would fill up garbage cans (yes we would wash them out first lol) and we would play in them. I probably played in them as a toddler as well, just don't remember that far back. haha, anyways, enjoyed your post! :)

What a fun thing to remember @mrchef111! It's great how you made do with what you had and created for yourselves a fun way to play that was out of the ordinary. Thank you for sharing that sweet memory. I enjoyed your comment!

Well thank you and you are welcome! Growing up in the 80's in the Bay Area with a Dad that was a teacher, we didn't have a lot of money. But we managed. Lots of water balloon fights, garbage can pools, etc. My friends did have a pool down the street, which was nice. :)

Nostalgic childhood memories are the best!!! It's fun to relive moments with great pleasure. Glad you had so much to be grateful for @mrchef111.

Yes they really are, and thank you!

Loving this post. YES!!! My kids always loved a bucket or the sink for their baths. More than the roomy baby baths. And especially with very small babies, the connection is stronger because you have to hold onto them more. I used to love it and hate it when they outgrew their buckets :) The first milestone: from bucket to tub....I roll myself up in my blanket like a sausage when I go to sleep, taking my youngest with me lol. Does that count? 😊

I know that feeling of them outgrowing their baby baths.

Yes!!!!....rolling up like sausage for sleeping really does count!!!! And a double filling is the BEST!!!! LOVE THAT! Thanks for sharing @misslasvegas!

Kids are pure Angels, all like to be in bullet or any shape where they can fit in be it Cupboards, shelves, or play with water, just a life full of innocence and no fear

What a dream, right? Ohhhh, to live life through the eyes of a child!

Yea, eyes of beholder, i hv put a video of my Motherland too, do see it, its beautiful

Wow! That was awesome. Really a beautiful place. Thank you for not keeping it all to yourself. Everyone can use a little dose of Paradise now and then. I appreciate your efforts to bring this to Steemit @tasauver.

Those children would be amazed with the type of being you are when the see those pictures in few years time... You always shock us with something amazing.

And they will amaze me at the type of beings they become, and how once I was honored to capture their essence. Grateful to share such juiciness wtih you @olamilekan21

Grateful to be here always. Always getting quality for my time.. 😍😍😍

Awesome way to look at it @olamilekan21. Always upgrading your experience.

Yea, I am seeing the world from another perspective

Our problem is that we are being carried away with our daily activities and the challenges we encounter on a daily basis. We concentrate more on our weaknesses which will never allow changes in our life. We tend to do the same activities for years without evaluating our steps which will give room for changes. We can leave a better and happier life if we evaluate ourselves

I completely agree with that @tabithaa. Getting caught in the mundane daily grind leaves little to no time for progressive activation of a new, expansive reality. We must be conscious to engage the moment and make new choices every moment along the way. I appreciate your comment.

Unsere kleine Tochter sucht sich auch immer die unmöglichsten Verstecke an :-).
Erich Kästner hat mal gesagt: "Die meisten Menschen legen ihre Kindheit ab wie einen alten Hut. Sie vergessen sie wie eine Telefonnummer, die nicht mehr gilt. Früher waren sie Kinder, dann wurden sie Erwachsene, aber was sind sie nun? Nur wer erwachsen wird und ein Kind bleibt, ist ein Mensch." Liebe Grüsse

Our little daughter always looks for the most impossible hiding places :-).
Erich Kästner once said: "Most people leave their childhood like an old hat, forgetting it like a phone number that is no longer valid, they used to be kids, then they became adults, but what are they? and a child stays, is a human. " Kind regards

It's amazing how out of touch we become once we become "adults". We often lose our sense of wonder and the true essence of being alive...in exchange for making ends meet in the doldrums! I appreciate your comment @oceanpris.

Thanks for the translation @everlove :-). Sorry, next time I will comment in English :-).

No problem. Google translate does an ok job...not primo, but ok. Thanks for the comment!!!!!

We were toting water here in the Philippines for the first year we were here. We had two 30 gallons plastic garbage cans with a lid. Our son when he was about 1 1/2 years old, would always want dad to give him a bath. What the rest didn’t know, after I got him clean, I would put him in one of the full barrels of water and left him play, while I watched him very closely. Now he is past 4 and he still prefers Dad at bath time.
Nice effect with the photos!

Good for you for letting him play and discover how fun it is to engage life with such enjoyment.It seems he already has some fond memories that he cares to repeat with his Dad. What a blessing!

Thanks for the comment @mhm-philippines. I appreciate your appreciation of my photo.

How about hiding behind the curtains or
crawling behind the couch? I always did this when I was a kid. I really miss those days. It was loads of fun

Good for you having had those joys of childhood. Those were magical times....I wonder when we grew out of them!

cool. the last pict make me very delighted. you took the photo with using that very simple thing to set other color of the object. this is very unique. this is so inspiring. weldone @everlove.
exactly I want to appreciate more than my words. very creative.

Thank you @rikaz98 I'm always seeing things through reflections, shadows, layers and textures. And I'm blessed to have my camera close at hand in some of these instances. I've often thought how cool it would be to have a camera lens attached to my eye so I could truly share what it is I see. I truly appreciate your appreciation.

You have been doing well event though without sticky camera on eyes, @everlove. thanks for your kindness.

Hahaha--grateful to share what I can.