Thursday, August 23, 2007

A day in the life of my kiddies

Big kiddie nº1 posing with his guitar...looking cool!






















Kiddie Nº3 was all of creative today and made her own version of my 1920´s telephone....not bad eh....

























This is a day in the life of my son nº2!! Doesn´t it look nasty???? he slipped by the side of the pool and this was the result! Poor guy.... luckily it didn´t hurt as bad as it looked..sting yes it did....














7 comments:

Demara said...

Wow, three fun interesting kids and a pool? It must be very exciting in your home!!!

Knit-Wit said...

Ouch! I have a son who knows how much it hurts to scrape up against the side of a pool. I also have another son who plays the electric guitar - and two daughters, both of whom have never made an old fashioned telephone. :)

A Captured Reflection said...

Great photos. They are getting sooo grown up! The years seem to fly by too fast at times, at others so slow. I love these pics. Ouch to the pool incident though. Do you have any younger pics of you at all? Ally the wee girl?

Bonnie said...

Ouch !!! That looks like it hurt !

I can't believe how big your kids are getting ! Of course, I've only seen them a couple of times and it was years ago !!

Bonnie said...

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Bon

Nat Barros Lewis said...

Sure I´m impressed as Jessie was only 3 when I was there!
Beijinhos from Betania!
(do you remember? ha ha)

Masked Rabbit said...

Blimey, seeing your younglings growing up sure marks the passage of time. Great pics.