For 27 years, A daughter would photograph her parents waving goodbye 😭😭
For nearly three decades, photographer Deanna Dikeman documented a tender family ritual - her parents standing in the driveway, waving goodbye as she left.
What began in 1991 as a way to ease the ache of parting evolved into an intimate visual diary of love, time, and loss.
After her father passed in 2009, her mother continued the custom, her waves growing even more poignant with each visit.
When her mother later moved to assisted living, the goodbyes shifted to a doorway instead of the driveway.
In 2017, following her mother’s death, Dikeman captured the final image in the series: an empty driveway, a silent farewell to both her parents and the years they had shared in that space
As winter settles in, there’s one more season we eagerly await—Sumo Citrus Season, the Sweetest Season! Enter the Fruit for the Season Sweepstakes and get ready to enjoy the ultimate citrus experience all season long. Five winners will be selected! https://t.co/9XuFyNl0sz
I think in a healthy setup the woman realizes some of the “holiday invisible labor” is stuff she wants to be doing
And the man also realizes this but still says “Wow everything is gorgeous you’re literally Martha Stewart and I appreciate you”
And then they chill and have eggnog
As we prepare to graduate our final group of four MFA stage managers for the time being, the UC San Diego Department of Theatre and Dance would like to recognize Lisa Porter for the 20 years she has been on faculty with this department.
Don’t miss the opportunity to hear from Rachel McCutchen, Vice President of Administration here at LiveX! Part of Stories From Experience brought to you by The Schreiber Institute for Women's Leadership. The livestream programming is from 4:30-5:30pm CT. https://t.co/B6HO7Xoeup
My new favorite word: sonder.
It's the profound awareness that every person you encounter has experienced a lifetime of hopes, fears, loves, and heartaches that you'll never know.
Each moment of sonder is a reminder to appreciate how little we truly grasp about others' lives.
Jordan and Ana should both get a bronze medal. It’s the right thing to do at this point, five days after. No one should have to give their medal back. That’s ludicrous. No one cheated, no one doped. It was a technical error and the athletes should not have to pay for it.
Don’t have the words right now. But this is so unacceptable & heartbreaking. No athlete should ever go through this. This is unfair & cruel. Athlete fairness & athlete mental health matters. Athletes should not suffer from mistakes that are out of their control. & the bullying must stop!
Meet us on the dance floor 🕺💃 #SYTYCD is BACK for Season 18 - Monday, March 4 on @FOXTV and next day on @hulu! Drop a comment below if you'll be tuning in 🪩
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