Wow!! What wonderful posts!
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Yes it would be nice to see something - anything from Nathan especially since he started this blog
Halloween
13 years ago
HI ALL!! Here's the Normand Clan's entry for the photo contest. It was taken during a vacation to Savannah, Georgia this past summer. The gang went to dinner at a restaurant named the 'Crab Shack' on the Tybee Island just off the shore of Savannah. Obviously the meal was for more the just Shawnna, but the picture looks like it's a feast just made for little old Shawnna!
In July, I finally let Alienor get her ears pierced. It was a weird experience - for me!! - because the lady used a 'gun' of sorts but one that you have to manually push the pointed earring through the ear. After the first ear I realized it wasn't an automatic gun and the thought of it turned my stomach but everything worked out for the best actually because Alienor didn't feel a thing. And I thought she'd be crying! The lady said the kids cry when she uses the automatic gun but not when she uses the manual one. Go figure.
I know I'm a bit of a pack rat when it comes to craft supplies and sometimes I wish I could throw it all away but I'm always so happy when I have just what I need for some project. Alienor wanted to make earrings so we got out my shoebox full of Gramma's jewelry making supplies and went through them. (Can I tell you how much I LOVE all of those little square plastic boxes!!) Most of the things are better suited to charm bracelets, broaches, etc. but Alienor came up with these earrings and I think they turned out well. She was excited to have something 'dangly' for Sunday. I love putting Gramma's things to good use. I had seen the daisies on one of my many trips with a child to a music class and decided that I'd have to take some pictures. Apparently it must have been during Margot's music class because she didn't get in any pictures!
Here's a picture from a long time ago, July 2006 to be exact, but I liked the shot of the kids. It's in a field at the bottom of the hill. When we go for walks the kids always like to climb the 'hay balls', as we call them. Of course I try to keep them off of them because I'd hate to have the farmer show up while they're playing in his field. I don't think it would be very acceptable around here. As a matter of fact, after the kids got off the hay ball and we kept walking, not 5 minutes later the farmer showed up with the tractor and trailer to haul the balls away. We lucked out!
This shot I just had to post because there's actually a BLUE sky with CLOUDS!!! It's so rare to see the sky here, let alone blue with individual clouds. It's normally a blanket of gray.