Thanks to my daughter for this great photo idea. There’s no baby faces here any more, that’s for sure.
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Kids grow up so fast – lovely photos!
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Thanks Michelle – I’m always so surprised at how kids “age” and I don’t. hahaha
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What a cool picture. I hope you keep up this tradition!
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I hope we do too! Pictures on my fridge to remind me. 🙂
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It’s amazing how fast they grow up. We have a ‘measuring wall’ in our kitchen and the kids are always amazed to see how much they’ve grown between visits. Me, it makes a little wistful.
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Me too. Remember when you were a kid how long the summers used to seem? Now they’re here and gone way too fast. ♥
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What beautiful, happy-looking kids! Well, the one on the bottom left looks like she wants to concentrate on her popsicle and not be interrupted for a photo op! But those are the best pictures – all the real feelings show and a great moment is captured. So much better than stiffly posed studio pics!
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That’s a great observation of ‘kid on the left’ – she likes to put on her devious scowly face. 😀
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Wonderful photographs. Neat to see how children change over time, and a bit sad too. Mine are all grown and flown. Dianne
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Kids grow up, grandkids grow up, great grandkids can’t be far behind….. What a scary thought.
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