Thursday, September 20, 2007

My Kids with Pentax

Kids Portraits with Pentax DA 50-200
I have my kids' pictures first debuted in a slide show in My Kids My Passions in my photo blog. And my kids in Yahoo T shirts are pretty good looking in the Pentax shots and as a photo loving parent, I can't be more proud of taking beautiful shots of my kids. Even my kids are satisfied when I play back their Pentax photos to them. They all say wowwww.


Kids Portraits with Pentax DA 50-200
Kids Portraits with Pentax DA 50-200
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Ben's Inhaler

All pictures taken with Pentax FA 50 f/1.4
Ashma Inhaler with Pentax FA 50 f/1.4

Ashma Inhaler with Pentax FA 50 f/1.4I am starting a new blog dedicated to my two boys. I have been troubled all week deciding if I want to upload pictures that I normally don't want to talk about. I make the decision to post some of Ben's pictures while taking his daily preventive medicine for his asthma problems. Ever since his first visit to Emergency Room around the age of 7 months old, his asthma attacks have sent us to many late night visits to ER and doctor's office. He is fine this week and all pictures are taken while he is doing well.

I still remember my last post where I mention about 'no picture today' and Ben has recovered well in his last attack and his doctor has bumped up his daily dosage of pulmicort. His asthma attacks usually come after a cold but his last one seemed to be triggered while visiting new place with new paint and dust. As a parent of asthmatic child, it has taken a toll on us but I never lose hope and faith that he will outgrow his asthma.
Ashma Inhaler with Pentax FA 50 f/1.4And I appreciate my sweetest Ben with or without his inhaler. He can be messy and a little brat at times but he is always the love and joy of my life. My daily favorite moment is holding him and kissing him on the back of his neck.

Life is much tougher than I had imagined while holding on to him in the first ER visit going through the pain in seeing all the procedures in helping him to get well. This post serves to honor my wife for her untiring caring of Ben on and off from hospital and outpatient care.