Sunday, June 17, 2012

Waiting for the doctor

18 comments:

RedPat said...

Your posts aways tell a story!
The view from the house is probably mostly foliage although the lot is 180' deep so they may have a lovely back garden.

Halcyon said...

Cute kid! Hope he did not get too bored while waiting. :)

Randy said...

No fun.

Rajesh said...

Sometimes it seems endless wait.

Olivier said...

on peut imaginer une mere qui rassure so n enfant

cieldequimper said...

I suppose they are covered...

Gunn said...

I like this, including the poster in front of the kid.
Hope it all went well!

Unknown said...

Cool! I like this kind of shots.

Small City Scenes said...

I'd rather have ice cream with dad than wait for the Doc.

I am back for a little while. hahaha!!! MB

Judy said...

I hope he didn't have to get a shot. That makes the waiting so much worse. I never told my kids that they were going to get a shot just so they wouldn't have to worry about it the whole time. Of course they didn't like the "surprise" either.

Taken For Granted said...

One can feel the nervousness of a doctor's waiting room, especially for a child worried about hypodermic needles.

Anonymous said...

Never a nice wait!

Pat said...

I love these 'I was right behind you' shots.

EG CameraGirl said...

Hmmm. Waiting is never fun...unless you happen to have your spy camera in your pocket. :)

Cezar and Léia said...

For me it's always a kind of anxious situation, so...good to see that restroom!
Léia

Sharon said...

I wonder if he has butterflies in his tummy.

Frank said...

This image really is fun to study...there is so much in the scene that tells a story. I even like the fact that the bathroom door can be solidly loced from the OUTSIDE. "Be afraid; VERY afraid!"

Davidlind said...

I'm a big fan of photos of the backs of the folks. They leave room for us to fill in the story. And there is enough here to set the stage. Nice work!

"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson