Jason taught his daughters Chess this weekend.
He is incredibly patient.
Incredibly kind.
And an incredibly good teacher.
They played for quite some time (considering their young ages).
Games (real games) teach children so many things about interaction.
About how to win….. and how to lose.
And how to know the difference.
There are two lasting bequests we can give our children. One is roots. The other is wings. ~Hodding Carter, Jr.
Great dad your girls have! And a great mom!
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The “pro’s” work is undoubtedly a piece of work!
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You may like my post of April 13, 2011. Am not trying to promote myself on your blog so delete comment as you wish. Just thought if you like chess…..
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I love this. beautiful images for a beautiful post and that quote at the end? Perfect.
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Chess of Life! Who won the game?
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beautiful photos
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Beautiful pictures. Beautiful family. Wonderful man. Lasting lessons.
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I am 31 and have no idea how that game works.
Dad is awesome.
Who cares if they don’t get it…or do…it’s about the time they spend together 😉
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Wow! Can he teach me? I don’t know how to play.
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Lovely photos…black and whites are so perfect for storytelling. What a great dad!
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Awesome. Most people have to teach someone how to play so they will have someone to play with. LOL!
I am sure they will be a challenge to play for him!
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I See Skill and confidence in this kid ,keep it up 🙂
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I always liked to play chess or other games with children – yes it is important what we are DOING in a family – not only posing for a photo …
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Your post brought back memories … my father taught me to play chess when I was 10 years old. Lovely interpretation of this week’s photo challenge theme!
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These are great pictures. I can’t wait until The Girl is old enough to start teaching her chess.
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Oooo black and white = awesome! I’ve never learned how to play chess and I’m impressed your girls played for a good amount of time. I’ve always loved playing games with my dad 🙂 Love that quote too. I’m a sucker for awesome quotes.
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