Fun photos. I am still surprised at how much fun the photo side of blogging is. Did not anticipate that at all. Great job! Thanks for sharing those cute faces with us. Made me smile.
Thanks a lot! It is fun to take or find photos to go with posts. I am so amateur, but enjoy it. Your photos are wonderful – – you illustrate your posts so well 🙂
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These are great–especially the boys! Love big bro/little bro, and super heros! Could those faces be any more adorable?
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Thank you:) When my own were little I never had it together enough to snap pictures…. so now I drive the grandkids crazy:)
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Fun photos. I am still surprised at how much fun the photo side of blogging is. Did not anticipate that at all. Great job! Thanks for sharing those cute faces with us. Made me smile.
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Thanks a lot! It is fun to take or find photos to go with posts. I am so amateur, but enjoy it. Your photos are wonderful – – you illustrate your posts so well 🙂
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great series of photos, tulips are lovely. so are the children… adorable..
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Thank you so much:) I can’t resist those cute little faces!
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Pretty great post. I simply stumbled upon your weblog and wished to mention that I’ve really enjoyed browsing your weblog posts. After all I will be subscribing on your rss feed and I’m hoping you write once more soon!
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Very sweet photos for the challenge especially brother meets little brother. 🙂
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Thanks so much. Love seeing those little faces:)
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