18 Apr life in The Fairmount – Our Porchtrait Project – Meet the Remirez’s over in the 2200 block of Fairmount Avenue
Life in The Fairmount – Our Porchtrait Project
Meet the Remirez’s over in the 2200 block of Fairmount Avenue. I loved meeting Leslie and Alex and their two children. Little sister will be two come May the 3rd. I’m pretty sure that photo #2 with her big sister in the flowers is a pretty accurate depiction of what her life to come will look like! The Remirez family will be 5 when their baby comes due in October!
When I asked Leslie my Porchtrait Project question’s about life during Shelter In Place, here is what she had to say….
What’s been the most difficult thing for you about shelter in place/social distancing?
Missing our normal routine and the fun events at their school and now a holiday without family, and just family and friends in general! I also miss grocery shopping!
What do you miss the most?
The weekly things we do, dance class, going to the museums or zoo, seeing grandparents
What do you look forward to the most?
Seeing family and then just normal routine! And our daughter’s dance recital which is currently postponed
How long have you lived in the Fairmount?
A little over 3 years!
Share your favorite thing about living in the Fairmount?
The community and all the fun events and parades!!
What is your favorite business in the Fairmount? (And why)
Melt for our family as a whole! Because who doesn’t love ice cream, esp the kids!! It’s fun bright and there’s the outdoor area with chalk! Gives them a chance to get some of the sugar energy out haha!
What kind of work do you do?
Alex is a customs broker and I’m a catastrophe insurance adjuster and I also work part time for a major airline, so that job has currently been reduced sadly!
To meet all your neighbors who have participated in the Fairmount Porchtrait Project go to https://capturinggrace.org/capturinggrace/tag/the-fairmount-porchtrait-project/
Shot on a Leica Q2
Message me if you’d like to be included in the Fairmount Porchrait Project!
Everyone in the Fairmount has such loving hearts that they always ask how much it costs.
IT IS FREE!
This is a love gift from my heart to this amazing community that we live in. For those that persist, you can make a donation to the non profit that I donate my time too, Capturing Grace.
You can learn more about my work at www.capturinggrace.org
Why I started Capturing Grace – https://wp.me/P9Ktas-5
To Donate – https://capturinggrace.org/donate/
About the Photographer – I’m Ronnie Mosley, my wife Carol and I have lived in the Fairmount almost three years in the 1500 block of College Ave. My wife is the best neighbor anyone could hope for; I love people through the lens of my camera and Carol loves them with acts of kindness.
I have photographed in over 40 countries during the last five years, telling the stories of people who are making a difference in the lives of orphans, vulnerable children and people in poverty.
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