Okay, so now that Nancy and I are grandparents I think the focus of this blog will pretty much be centered around our wonderfully gorgeous grandkids. After all we're kind of boring. Well, at least I am. I do have an envelope full of navel lint though, but that's another story for another time.
I'm posting some of our favorite photos of them below. So enjoy, darn it!
Monday, February 12, 2007
Getting With The Program
With half our family blogging, I guess it's time to join the fray. It's February already and memories are still lingering from a great Christmas together. With four babies to hold over the holidays, I'm still cleaning baby barf from my clothing. A small sacrifice to make I guess. At least there are no chunks in baby barf.
As usual the cameras were clicking. With a daughter and daughter-in-law as photographers and myself as a wannabe photographer, we got lots of picture taking done.
We had to have the traditional, get all the family on the stairs despite their protests, photo of course. Note to self, "Time to renovate for a wider stairway". If we ever move to a new home, that will be a priority. By the way the young man beside Denver is Cam's brother Drew.
Getting the babies to all sit still for a photo is a challenge. I have had to distort my face into previously unimaginable shapes. And I wasn't alone. Having 11 adults all trying to get their attention simultaneously would remind the casual observer of a day at the zoo; more specifically the monkey cages.
As usual the cameras were clicking. With a daughter and daughter-in-law as photographers and myself as a wannabe photographer, we got lots of picture taking done.
We had to have the traditional, get all the family on the stairs despite their protests, photo of course. Note to self, "Time to renovate for a wider stairway". If we ever move to a new home, that will be a priority. By the way the young man beside Denver is Cam's brother Drew.
Getting the babies to all sit still for a photo is a challenge. I have had to distort my face into previously unimaginable shapes. And I wasn't alone. Having 11 adults all trying to get their attention simultaneously would remind the casual observer of a day at the zoo; more specifically the monkey cages.
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Managed to squeeze the whole gang onto our ever narrowing stairs

The babies were dwarfed by the goodies