Kid Feet: A Portrait In Black And White. The grand kids thought this was funny. I told them their granny is crazy for taking a picture of their feet. Maybe. Kid toes are cute in my opinion. Elijah's 3 year old feet are almost as long as Shelby's 8 year old feet. They're growing up way too fast.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Monday, May 10, 2010
Day One Hundred Thirty
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Day One Hundred Twenty Nine
Happy Mother's Day!
My sisters and brother and I think our mom is the best mom on the planet. Here she is surrounded by a few of her peeps: daughter Kay Ranft (me!), daughter Ann Sissom, grand daughter Sarah Foy, grand daughter Kelly Kimbrough, daughter Jane Foy, and grand daughter Julia Foy. Just want to say thanks for having us, Mom! We love you!! Happy Mother's Day to MOMS everywhere!
I am the proud mom of two awesome daughters, Holly Myers and Kelly Kimbrough, and the proud granny of two awesome grand children, Shelby and Elijah Myers. They are a blessing to me and make my world a better place to be every day. Thank you again for my beautiful cards and the cool presents. The best present was simply getting to spend time with you this weekend. I love you all!!
My sisters and brother and I think our mom is the best mom on the planet. Here she is surrounded by a few of her peeps: daughter Kay Ranft (me!), daughter Ann Sissom, grand daughter Sarah Foy, grand daughter Kelly Kimbrough, daughter Jane Foy, and grand daughter Julia Foy. Just want to say thanks for having us, Mom! We love you!! Happy Mother's Day to MOMS everywhere!
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Day One Hundred Twenty Eight
Picture Postcards From A Day At The Nashville Zoo At Grassmere
We had a great time!
We had a great time!
This pic has nothing to do with the zoo. I snapped this on the fly back home this evening. It is Percy Priest Dam with the floodgates wide open and the flood waters gushing through almost straight out from the force behind it. I've never seen it like this. Lots of places still flooded and thousands of folks displaced by the devastation the flooding left behind here in middle Tennessee.
Friday, May 7, 2010
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