Tuesday, January 10, 2012

I'm still alive... and machine-less!


*great big sigh*

...but I'm hanging in there.   Thought I'd share a photo of the kids when they were here visiting over the holidays.


Cute, aren't they?   I had to bribe the little ones to stand still....  and even then, there are two looking off camera and one with his eyes shut.

What do I bribe them with?  I tell them if they behave for ONE photo, then I'll take a photo of them making funny faces!


You can tell which two are my birth kids...  they know my tricks and didn't make faces.


16 comments:

  1. Getting the family photo taken - even if is not perfect - is good; we keep forgetting!

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  2. The second photo to too funny! Bummer about your machine still being out of commission.

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  3. And it is so easy to spot the Henry sporting that beautiful red scarf! too cute.

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  4. Beautiful family------hang in there your machine will be back soon.

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  5. Too funny! Great looking family. (And at least you are still alive!!)

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  6. FUNNY POST! Hopefully your machine will be well soon.

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  7. What a beautiful family. Wishing you a quick machine recovery! Maybe it's time to get a back up one?

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  8. What a wonderful family!! Hope your machine is running soon!

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  9. Great photos. Fingers crossed for a healthy machine very soon.

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  10. So sorry about the machine.

    Great family shots. They wouldn't be as much fun if everyone faced the right way or had their eyes open at least no one had fingers peeking out from behind someone elses head.

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  11. I SPY red scarf! He looks dashing!

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  12. Haha,what a great family you have Freda.

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  13. Wonderful photo - I think I see a red scarf with tassels.

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  14. Awesome. A mug shot of the Gang of Nine. And one with a red scarf with tassels!

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  15. How did I miss this?!? Love seeing photos of your family, and so happy they all came home for the holidays.
    Great faces by the way ;-)

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