September 5, 2014
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matters
Riddle sent over a lady for the keys to #4.

Rotisserie chicken for lunch, with squash casserole, corn on the cob, tomato and small whole potatoes. Watermelon appetizers.Rummy was good, as long as it lasted. Delores picked up Marion early. Then, Anna brought over Leah.
Two-year-old Leah was a hoot, as always. Thought her great-grandmother's new walking stick was a microphone.
Some matters being settled, I'm feeling better.
117 lbs.
83.2 °F, partly cloudy.




Comments (10)
The kiddies are so cute and she has a great imagination.
Haha! I love the imaginative play of the little ones! I hope she continues to develop her ability to pretend - too few of todays kids can pretend anymore. They've been robbed by video games and youtube videos of their ability to draw on their own inner thoughts...
The first two shots are wonderful intergenerational shots! And I agree with the above about imagination!
I too love the way that Leah sang into her "microphone"... the children bring so much fun and life into the everyday! Everyone is looking well.
Getting ready to fix breakfast here for guests ~ the avocado looks yummy!
I like how Harrison's toes curl under to his mother's touch.
I love your mother's apparent happiness when holding Harrison.
I worry that Marion looks in pain still(perhaps it was just tiredness or concentration?)
It looks like Harrison is reaching out for his grandmothers lollipop.
I'm glad Leah pretends to be a singer. What types of songs does she sing?
He's seldom pain free.
Generally happy family scenes- glad you're feeling better, John.
Andrea's face would inspire many painters of the Renascence.
I like also the show given by Mary playing with Harrisson while Leah sings in her grear-grandmother' stick!
In friendship
Michel
Harrison looks like he's deep in thought in the last photo. Love the photo of Mother with Harrison!