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If there’s one takeaway from FamilyStrokes – 23 Oct 2019, it’s that the best family moments happen when we let each person’s strengths take center stage. Riley’s curiosity, Jean’s orchestration, and Gal’s storytelling didn’t just make the day fun—they created a blueprint for future gatherings.
So, the next time you’re planning a family outing, ask yourself:
Give them the space to shine, and you’ll end up with a day that feels top‑tier for everyone involved—just like ours. familystrokes 23 10 19 riley jean and gal ritch top
Until the next stroke of family fun, keep exploring, keep organizing, and keep writing your own story.
— The Ritch Family
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The series translates the invisible “strokes” of affection into visual gestures that are simultaneously literal (hand, touch) and metaphorical (light, framing). This aligns with Ahmed’s (2004) notion that affect is “a force that makes bodies feel, act, and be affected”; here, the photographic surface becomes the conduit for that force. If there’s one takeaway from FamilyStrokes – 23
Jean, our 35‑year‑old sibling‑parent, is the one who turns chaos into choreography. While most of us were busy soaking up the scenery, Jean had already set up a “Family Olympics” station that would become the afternoon’s centerpiece.
Jean’s secret weapon? A well‑timed “pep‑talk” that turned every small stumble into an opportunity for a high‑five and a grin. It reminded us all that the best family moments are the ones we create together—intentionally. Give them the space to shine, and you’ll
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