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The San Diego Union-Tribune

 
Snapshots

Memorable moments in people's lives

May 28, 2006


BABY IN A BASKET: Grace Riley Callstrom, 2, of Carmel Valley found a new place to relax. This photograph was taken by her father, Peter Callstrom.


ON THE RUN: Ricky Matter, 6, hustled to catch a ball during his Lakeside National Little League T-ball game. This photograph was taken by Vickie Waite, his grandmother who lives in Spring Valley.


FIRST WIN: Sarah Matter, 8, of Lakeside (and Ricky's sister) was pretty excited that her softball team won its first game of the season. This photograph was taken by Vickie Waite, her grandmother who lives in Spring Valley.


TRUE LOVE: Five-and-a-half-year-old Carson Harris and his sister, Lauren Harris, 2, displayed how much they love each other on Easter. This photograph was submitted by Esther Massengill, their grandmother who lives in Leucadia.


NEW BABY: Brenna Marie Blaisdell of La Mesa was only 23 days old when this photograph was taken. She was born March 21. This photograph was submitted by her father, Curtis Blaisdell.


 Want to share a moment in your life? If you have marked a special time – a graduation, a new baby or even a blue-ribbon award for your peach cobbler pie – send us a picture and let us share that snapshot with our readers. Please e-mail photos to passages@uniontrib.com or send them to Passages, P.O. Box 120191, San Diego, CA 92112. Photos should include subject's name and contact information. Digital images should be 5 inches by 7 inches, 300 dpi. We regret that because of the volume of photos we receive, prints cannot be returned.

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