Monday, January 08, 2007

3 weeks

The weather was amazingly mild here last week. It even got up to 70 degrees on Saturday! That's 21 C for you Canadians. It was wonderful to get out of the house.

"Howdy Ma'ams. Thass what real cowboys say when dey see two owd ladies."


Superman Cowboy and his sidekick Punkins. We brought the umbrella in case of rain. The kids thought it made for a swell tent.




"Sca-wee bugs!" She finally overcame her fear of the horrific seedlings on the bridge, and took great delight in throwing them into the creek.




Addie and I went out by ourselves on Saturday. I hadn't planned on taking these, but the weather was lovely, the colours were rich, and she didn't seem to mind. I call this the 'Purple Blanket Overkill Series'.















8 comments:

  1. OH MY GOODNESS! THESE are INCREDIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!! You are so darn inspiring & have the coolest ideas! I completely LOVE LOVE them!!!!! Awesome coloring!

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  2. Awesome Manda, simply beautiful, thanks for posting them. :)

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  3. Addie is so nicely complexioned (is that the word ??)she looks awsome even in that color of purple...

    Glad to hear you had such a nice day out with your littlest, and it looks like the older two have been having great fun too...

    We have had only two weeks of cold weather here in the Red Deer area...cold weather is supposed to hit come Thursday...-21 again...I hope the young hens will continue to lay their lovely green and blueish eggs...so yummy to have fresh eggs once more.

    bye Hon,
    XXXOOOO
    ~mom~

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  4. Amazing! Love the purple blanket series. I'm so in love with her:-)!!

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  5. Gorgeous!! All of them!! How are you still able have time to get gorgeous pictures when you have 3 kiddo's?!!

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  6. Amazing as always! You have quite a gift!

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  7. I "accidentally" came across your site, and instead of just silently "lurking", I had to leave you a comment about how amazing those pictures are. You are very talented. Thanks for sharing.

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