Dianne: Thanks! Seriously, it was the only photo that I took yesterday, so I had to post it. I think when she is all grown up and gets married, I'll have it enlarged and placed at a conspicuous spot in the reception hall. :oD
Kathryn: I'm not sure if I should own that she is my daughter. *rolls eyes* It was pretty funny, because this is a bit unlike her. She was just trying to outdo her 3-year-old brother, who had just learned to do this and was making sure everyone knew it.
Maureen: We're not sure what color her eyes are. We're calling them hazel. When we had to fill in the info for her passport, the guy who was doing the paperwork couldn't tell either. Hazel wasn't on the list, so we tossed for it and checked "brown."
Hi Doctor FTSE! So nice of you to stop by! Isn't Hammy funny? My 6 year old daughter loves him, too. He's actually her hamster, I think. She named him and takes care of him--but I still have to clean his cage. ;o)
Pull up a chair? Bickie? Beverage? I'm so glad you've stopped by. I hope you enjoy your stay. This little space celebrates the idea that the little things, the everyday things, are worth recording. It has comfortably settled itself into a blog about the everyday after I started a 365 Day photo challenge September of 2009 on Facebook. After beginning to blog, I transfered many of the photos here, where I have continued this daily challenge. My life is really not that interesting, but as I've looked for something to photograph each day, I've been able to find fun, joyful, meaningful things in the daily events that happen for all of us. It's fun keeping my eye open for little things that I never noticed were even worthy of record before. There is so much beauty out there if we keep an eye open to it.
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10 comments:
Une jolie grimace ;)
Already midday over here in Athens, Greece - thank you for that fun way to start this new week.
A wonderful Monday for you as well.
Fantastic! Well worth all the build up.
Otli: LOL! It sounds so much nicer in French!
Robert: Hehe--I decided to embrace the face!
Dianne: Thanks! Seriously, it was the only photo that I took yesterday, so I had to post it. I think when she is all grown up and gets married, I'll have it enlarged and placed at a conspicuous spot in the reception hall. :oD
That's fabulous!
Thanks for sharing...that made my afternoon!
:-)
HA! Who is that silly little face?? She's adorable...and knows how to ham it up for the camera.
Are those eyes green or brown?
What a cutie!
Kathryn: I'm not sure if I should own that she is my daughter. *rolls eyes* It was pretty funny, because this is a bit unlike her. She was just trying to outdo her 3-year-old brother, who had just learned to do this and was making sure everyone knew it.
Maureen: We're not sure what color her eyes are. We're calling them hazel. When we had to fill in the info for her passport, the guy who was doing the paperwork couldn't tell either. Hazel wasn't on the list, so we tossed for it and checked "brown."
I love your photos . . . and my little granddaughters love feeding Hammy! Thank you.
Best wishes.
Richard C-W
Hi Doctor FTSE! So nice of you to stop by! Isn't Hammy funny? My 6 year old daughter loves him, too. He's actually her hamster, I think. She named him and takes care of him--but I still have to clean his cage. ;o)
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