Ethan says, "Thank you Miss Vickie"...he had a great birthday...it was a "Harry Potter" kind of day!
Thank you Vickie, the background is one of the little cards in a set that I got at a very sweet scrapbook shop and the photo of Ethan and I, on the day he was born sits on my mantel...what a sweet little baby he was. Thank you for the visit here.
I agree with Suzanne! You do have a beautiful blog! And I love that photograph of your grandbaby! Priceless. My two little granddaughters are 7 and 8 now, and they are the joy of my life.
I hadn't posted their pics on my blog much, but did when we had the Carnival of Scrapbooking challenge, and here is the link so you can see my two sweethearts: http://www.familytreewriter.com/2010/08/carnival-of-genealogy-scrapbooking-my-family-history-one-page-at-a-time/
They are somewhere around half African-American. I say somewhere around, because my son-in-law's mom said they were part Irish, and part Native American as well as having other Caucasian ancestry.
Happy Birthday, Ethan . . . hope you enjoy your extra special day! (Luv the page, Gini!)
ReplyDeleteEthan says, "Thank you Miss Vickie"...he had a great birthday...it was a "Harry Potter" kind of day!
ReplyDeleteThank you Vickie, the background is one of the little cards in a set that I got at a very sweet scrapbook shop and the photo of Ethan and I, on the day he was born sits on my mantel...what a sweet little baby he was. Thank you for the visit here.
I just wanted to tell you how pretty I think your blog is - I just love the layout and the photos! Great work! (and thanks for following my blog)
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I agree with Suzanne! You do have a beautiful blog! And I love that photograph of your grandbaby! Priceless. My two little granddaughters are 7 and 8 now, and they are the joy of my life.
ReplyDeleteI hadn't posted their pics on my blog much, but did when we had the Carnival of Scrapbooking challenge, and here is the link so you can see my two sweethearts: http://www.familytreewriter.com/2010/08/carnival-of-genealogy-scrapbooking-my-family-history-one-page-at-a-time/
They are somewhere around half African-American. I say somewhere around, because my son-in-law's mom said they were part Irish, and part Native American as well as having other Caucasian ancestry.