Saturday, April 10, 2010
The Donna Smith Family




Donna and Morgan planned for months to go to Alabama to make family pictures on the beach.

As you can see, the girls worked hard to get makeup and hair just right.
Didn't last long, the wind was strong coming off the Gulf.

I think the pictures came out good. You can't make a bad picture when you have 'lovely' subjects.

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Rylee and Great, Great Mawmaw Adis



In April Morgan and Rylee came for a visit.
We brought Adis to the house for the day.
Mawmaw Adis and her great, great grandbaby enjoyed being together.

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The Doffee Home




We went to Alabama to make Donna's family pictures on the beach.
On the way home from the beach Morgan made pictures of the beautiful sunset.

Sunday morning Morgan had nursery duty for early service. Jason was given the task of getting Rylee dressed for church. I don't think Rylee likes the dress Daddy picked out for her. As you can see Daddy won this battle. Jason and Rylee are friends again.

Pawpaw Wayne watched her while we got dressed. Who went to sleep first???

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Thursday, April 1, 2010
Our Visit to Craig, Michelle, Collin and Larkin's






Yes, the sign is correct. You hunt Easter eggs at night with a flashlight. When the flashlight beam hits the plastic eggs, they glow. There was over a 1000 eggs hid on this small lot.
Every time Michelle took a step, she stepped on an egg. I stood still taking pictures.
After the egg hunt we were taken into the fellowship hall for ice cream sundaes.
Fudge, caramel, fresh strawberries, chopped peanuts, whipped cream, and ice cream.
The kids had a great time.
These country people know how to have a good time and then top it off with sundaes.
MMMmmmmgood.

PS--Have you heard of 'mud volleyball'??? It was explained to me-use a tractor, add water, and guys on 4-wheelers, mix well until desired MUD consistency. I have got to come back for this. These people know how to have fun.

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Our Visit to Craig, Michelle, Collin and Larkin's



The kids were to bring 6 plastic eggs filled with candy that will not melt in the heat.
How are you to hide 100+ eggs on a playground, lay them on the grass. The Moms are counting and hiding eggs for the kids. Each child is to pickup 6 ONLY 6. One boy was caught hiding extras in his jacket.
Didn't take long for the kids to find the eggs. Time to enjoy the spoils. Hey, what about me!!!!!
I was so glad I was a Grandmother, I watched, took pictures and enjoyed the candy.

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