A Mom and a Family of Men!

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Black Bayou With Family


While my family was here we went to Black Bayou. I needed some pictures of my sweet little girls and boys together.


I so love these two little girls. I want them back NOW!


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I loved seeing them all together...my children with my sister's children.


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My mother with our children...


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I was not in the mood for my own photo, but I got in there.


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I could snuggle these two together ALL DAY LONG!


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Look at little Amy's hand on the glass here. I want to squish that little hand and kiss it all over! She was looking at the baby gators.


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Noey Boos!


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Amy fed the gator a donation...


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...I love that Matthew caught her expression afterwards. He says that she could play a little Callie from CSI:Miami. Hee hee...


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My more reserved Kayley decided to donate to the gator as well. ;)


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Daddy bought Noah a frog tattoo.


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Have you ever seen prettier children???


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Mr. Boos hanging out...


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We found a very pretty spider...


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And a CUTE little green snake. :) Remy wanted to hold him. He couldn't stand himself. ;)


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We walked out and headed for the next destination. I saw this lone flower blooming where God had planted it. Matthew and I spoke about that for a moment. It is a big deal for us right now, that thought, of blooming where we are planted.


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Having the sweet faces of those we love around for the weekend was medicine. Needed medicine. I want them all back!


2 comments:

Rhonda said...

Oh Chelita, those little girls are just so beautiful! It looks like you all had a wonderful time. Family is such a treasure. Great photos!

~Jenn~ said...

Oh my goodness those little princesses are beautiful! I love your reference there in the end about blooming where we are planted. Fantastic pictures... every last one of them.