Who knew what was brewing in some of those tummies when those photos were taken! Great camera work as usual, Mary. You have a lot of talent. Love you, Auntie
And I am so grateful that none of them went IN to the water!
Everything about that day was so beautiful and so perfect. The temple and the reception, the beautiful climate, the dresses, the flowers. Everything perfect.
Except for the puking, of course. But then, a curse is a curse, and now that we have irrefutable proof that it is indeed, an inescapable curse, we will just always be prepared when we gather, with plastic bags and bottles of Fabreeze.
Ah, thanks Mary for putting these up! Such a great day and now it all feels like a blur! Good thing there is so much photographic proof it happened! :) Love and miss you!
mary, I think I may have met you once. My sister is Bonnie Wayne, and I follow her blog beautiful after the Belly and Have seen you mention things like Keifer in your comments. I am looking for a good keifer so that I can start making that for my family. Where can I get the good stuff? (please comment on my blog in reply) Thanks!! Tami
I've just been surfing the blogosphere and found a link to your blog from Bonnie's and just got all caught up on your beautiful family! What beautiful children you have! And it looks like you have a beautiful home in CO - I'm so happy for you. Tell Ben hi from the Stewarts! :)
So I stopped by your blog to see if you have posted recently...are you ALIVE?
Also, now that I have a new awareness of cameras and technique - did you use a telephoto lens on the pic with the kids, and the one of your brother. The background is so masterfully blurred and the subject without any shadows...
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Who knew what was brewing in some of those tummies when those photos were taken! Great camera work as usual, Mary. You have a lot of talent. Love you, Auntie
gorgeous photos, Mary!
And your daughter (the one holding the yellow flower at the top of the post) looks just like you!
Those are all so great! I especially love the ones of the older grandkids by the water. So cute!
And I am so grateful that none of them went IN to the water!
Everything about that day was so beautiful and so perfect. The temple and the reception, the beautiful climate, the dresses, the flowers. Everything perfect.
Except for the puking, of course. But then, a curse is a curse, and now that we have irrefutable proof that it is indeed, an inescapable curse, we will just always be prepared when we gather, with plastic bags and bottles of Fabreeze.
Thanks for posting these pictures! Love, Grammy
Those are BEAUTiful pictures, Mary!! Did you take those? SO beautiful. I love the one especially of all the kids just laughing and smiling together.
Ah, thanks Mary for putting these up! Such a great day and now it all feels like a blur! Good thing there is so much photographic proof it happened! :) Love and miss you!
mary, I think I may have met you once. My sister is Bonnie Wayne, and I follow her blog beautiful after the Belly and Have seen you mention things like Keifer in your comments. I am looking for a good keifer so that I can start making that for my family. Where can I get the good stuff? (please comment on my blog in reply) Thanks!! Tami
LOVE these. Especially the last one, in which Ben looks like a secret service agent protecting a youngster while she dives for cookie thingies.
Beautiful! We're sad we missed it because Megan was in the hospital and we were EXHAUSTED!
Peter's wife looks familiar to me. Do I know her sister? A cousin? What's her family name?
Your brother looks really happy. Cute pics. I can't believe how grown up your kids are.
Hi Mary!
I've just been surfing the blogosphere and found a link to your blog from Bonnie's and just got all caught up on your beautiful family! What beautiful children you have! And it looks like you have a beautiful home in CO - I'm so happy for you. Tell Ben hi from the Stewarts! :)
So I stopped by your blog to see if you have posted recently...are you ALIVE?
Also, now that I have a new awareness of cameras and technique - did you use a telephoto lens on the pic with the kids, and the one of your brother. The background is so masterfully blurred and the subject without any shadows...
Great finess!
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