30 Years From Now

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The new emotion-driven photo project by Giulia Piccari, which exemplifies the love between parents and children throught out a memory to remember in 30 YEARS FROM NOW...

“In 30 years from now I hope that my children and my grandchildren have had a colorful life. I hope that they take chanc...
02/08/2025

“In 30 years from now I hope that my children and my grandchildren have had a colorful life. I hope that they take chances and that they walk through doors and discover the beauty of the simple things.
I have had a blessed life and I have had many chapters, and took chances on my own, but the one that gave me the most joy was traveling for my job and meeting people from all around the world. That was such a gift to me!
Being far from my home and being able to experience various cuisines, languages and art that opened my mind to learn how to connect with anyone.
This is how you become rich; not monetarily, but real rich, inside your heart.”

“In 30 years from now I my daughter to know that she has wings to fly and a mind to dream.If life puts you in front of a...
01/30/2025

“In 30 years from now I my daughter to know that she has wings to fly and a mind to dream.
If life puts you in front of a tough time and drags you down, you get up, and start all over again. You fight every day! For your self, and for your children.
In a family where we work hard to spend time together, we hold each other tightly. We move on, until we see the light at the end of the tunnel, getting closer to you.”

“In 30 years from now I want my three children to remember that everything begins from the ground, as do the roots of a ...
01/11/2025

“In 30 years from now I want my three children to remember that everything begins from the ground, as do the roots of a family, the dreams and the love.
If you can look-down you will always remember where you come from and what your beliefs are.
I hold my wife’s hand at night, and while she is sick, I promise her that I will never let her go. I will hold my family together as long as I can and I will pray that God will help our story carry on.
If my children see this, they will learn from their parents and connect with our origins from the bottom of it. They will be ready to make their own walk and live their own lives in love.”

“In 30 years from now I want my family to know that recently I was on ABC news. People stopped me at the park saying tha...
01/08/2025

“In 30 years from now I want my family to know that recently I was on ABC news. People stopped me at the park saying that they saw me on TV. I felt like a huge celebrity. Just like Marilyn Monroe!
Or this is what I like to think since when I don’t have a home to stay.
You don’t look at people for what they represent, you look at them for who they believe they are.
Everyone has bad days. No one is perfect. Life is unpredictable…
So I guess my message for the children would be: “The storm will pass.” Then the day after you rise up, and try to get the best of it.”

“In 30 years from now I want my children to recognize the people who help them with no expectation in return.Twenty-six ...
01/04/2025

“In 30 years from now I want my children to recognize the people who help them with no expectation in return.
Twenty-six years ago I left the Venezuelan Air Force to come to America.
Without papers, times were rough. At one point I gave up and flew back home. I was young and I felt lost.
Years later, from my house in South America, I surprisedly received a letter in the mail, accepting my Us application.
I didn’t know that was even a chance!
Since then, I have been working in Florida on small and big jets. I can name every part, fix each mechanism, and make anything fly.
When I recently swore to get my United States Citizenship, I touched skies that I have never touched before.
I knew in that moment that my older sister was behind all of this. She was the one with the big dreams for all of us and sent the application out in 2003.
Many call these people family. I call them angels.”

“In 30 years from now, I want my son to know that his father was a good man.When he was born, he opened the cage I was t...
12/21/2024

“In 30 years from now, I want my son to know that his father was a good man.
When he was born, he opened the cage I was trapped in. His little hands and his deep blue eyes had the key to open my heart. They made me see things that I have never seen before.
I have always thought I was like a wild animal from the Everglades, independent and powerful, but when he came into my life, I became vulnerable and I felt lost. The incredible feeling of the unknown made me discover my self again.
So, I see children at the park dressed-up as Batman or Spiderman. I look at my son and I wonder if he knows what it means to be his dad’s hero.
I am the one who provides the food in the family, but for me he is the one with the super powers!"

“In 30 years from now I want my daughters to be able to choose, with their own eyes, what is the best for them and to be...
12/18/2024

“In 30 years from now I want my daughters to be able to choose, with their own eyes, what is the best for them and to be able to recognize the good people to be surround themselves around.
For a large part of my life, I did all that I thought was right for me, until I was ready to have children.
Then I started choosing for them...
I felt that gracefulness that only a child can give you and now every day is a blessing.
I wish that, in 30 years from now, they will feel that same brilliance and listen to that little voice that they have inside. I hope they will say “Yes, she was a good mom!”, because they have been a wonderful company on this golden path, of my life, called Motherhood.”

“In 30 years from now I want my family to know that being one of twelve children has never made me feel lonely.I used to...
12/04/2024

“In 30 years from now I want my family to know that being one of twelve children has never made me feel lonely.
I used to believe that it was so important to have your own children to carry on your legacy in life, but now I know that it is not true.
My several nieces, nephews and I share passions, games, stories, and favorite music bands. We come together and seat anywhere in the house, we exchange gifts and we listen to each other.
People don’t do this anymore. They don’t take the time to just listen... So I give them my time, and I think it is the most beautiful gift I could give to them.
In 30 years, they will know that I have been there, on that specific couch, forgetting the world around me, just looking straight into their eyes.”

"In 30 years from now I want my daughter to believe that people come into our lives for a reason.When I visited my homet...
11/30/2024

"In 30 years from now I want my daughter to believe that people come into our lives for a reason.
When I visited my hometown, I saw someone that I haven’t seen in years… my kindergarten teacher. I hugged her very tight because I thought that would be my way to thank her for teaching me the fundamentals that I needed to be successful in life.
I believe in life that we always remember the people who touched our lives as adults, but we forget to spend time talking about the ones who changed our prospective when we were young.
Watching my daughter in tears for leaving her kindergartener’s teacher makes me realize how she will keep her in memory every time she reads a book, or she counts numbers…
It is the legacy that we carry on from others that we can’t forget. Or even let go.”

“In 30 years from now I want my kids to believe in what they cannot see. I want them to look at the people around them, ...
11/27/2024

“In 30 years from now I want my kids to believe in what they cannot see. I want them to look at the people around them, to stare at them from afar, imagining what they are going through in their lives.
So I wish people would look at my children from the inside, as this is where they keep their dreams, their secrets, their fears and their voices.
As a mother I choose to get up every day and rise up and if I can show to them what the word “love” means, I know that they just have to close their eyes, and imagine a world where everything is pink. Because this is the place where they will always find me.”

I am excited to share this article that came out today in ITALY on the newspaper Il Ponte.It talks about this remarkable...
11/23/2024

I am excited to share this article that came out today in ITALY on the newspaper Il Ponte.
It talks about this remarkable photo project, your stories, your beautiful memories to your children and the pictures along the stories.
I am forever grateful for the opportunity given me to talk about it and to share some of your stories in it.
As I always say to the parents I meet:
"WE ARE DOING THIS TOGETHER!".

One day, 30 YEARS FROM NOW, will be a beautiful book...

Giulia Piccari

"In 30 years from now I want my two children to know that it took me 20 years to realize my biggest dream. During all th...
11/20/2024

"In 30 years from now I want my two children to know that it took me 20 years to realize my biggest dream.
During all this time, a lot of planning, changes, tears and prayers occurred. Even in the hardest moment that my family had to go through, the energy of following my dream has never left me…
So when I published my first children's book I thought my kids would have been proud of me. But what I didn't realize is that they have been proud of me during the whole time.
In their rooms, I know they have been looking at me like I was a wonderful mother. I just never stopped my self to realize that.
Sometime it's the journey that teaches you a lot more about your destination. You just have to accept it!"

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