ha, I wore mine to church today too with the same necklace! I love when families all dress the kids alike together; glad we kept this up even though we are grown and far apart!
Hye Thanks for changing the page to something not to "Auschwitz"-like, as mom put it what she saw those pictures. I was meaning to do that.
Also, I LOVE those airport worthy dresses and, if we got a good shot, would TOTALLy blow it up and hang it up in my house somewhere!...Althought I guess we have to photoshop Tina in there, wearing...something.
I too like to put "snap!" into my daily vocab. But I prefer "Oh, snap!" like from Joy from My Name is Earl. I wish I had her body, very muscular.
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hey, i have that shirt!!
Hot mama!
I am actually wearing that shirt this very minute plus a very similar necklace. Go figure... (what does that mean anyway?)
ha, I wore mine to church today too with the same necklace! I love when families all dress the kids alike together; glad we kept this up even though we are grown and far apart!
darn, i wish i wore mine today.
snap! (i'm trying to work that into my vocabulary!)
Those pics are very sweet. I love the second one. You two look so happy...p.s. Thanks Emily for helping Tina enhance her vocab. "Snap" is my fav.
Our shirts must be the best brides maid "dresses" ever. They are definitely not air port worthy!
you should post those airport pictures! i love those!!
Hye Thanks for changing the page to something not to "Auschwitz"-like, as mom put it what she saw those pictures. I was meaning to do that.
Also, I LOVE those airport worthy dresses and, if we got a good shot, would TOTALLy blow it up and hang it up in my house somewhere!...Althought I guess we have to photoshop Tina in there, wearing...something.
I too like to put "snap!" into my daily vocab. But I prefer "Oh, snap!" like from Joy from My Name is Earl. I wish I had her body, very muscular.
Oh, Snap!
yes, I think the preferred phrase is:
Oh, snap!
Well, I will just have to try this new fangled phrase "oh snap". Can it take the place of "crap" or the way Nan has taught us "C-rap"?!
ok, OH, snap! i can work that in.
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