The title of the post sums up the amount of english you hear from Japanese tourists in Banff. I love that place, but I don't love being accosted by tourists to take their photos. Our british friend, Nathan, would say "may I have an image?" That I don't mind so much.
The pics posted explain themselves better than I could. It's a mish mash of newborn shots, grad (just Ryan's, my grad pics are not on this computer), my little trip to Calgary for Mary Anne's wedding, and Erica's girls meeting their new cousin. If I can figure it out, I'll post some videos too.
My parents felt silly posing for this picture with Heather and Paul after they had just come from the family dinner and are all dressed up. I thing its a good shot of everyone, so I'm including it!
Sadie had just about had it by the end of the night. She was absolutely bawling, as you can see. And there you go Mum, you aren't the country bumpkins.
Sound asleep at Ryan's convocation. She managed to sleep through all the important stuff, so that was considerate.
Yucky blonde hair. That was a regrettable mistake; so much so that we actually did some mock grad shots down here in Arizona.
I love this purple shawl my Grandma Low made. She is the greatest crocheter (sp?) ever! It is such a treat to get blankets from her. Ryan and I also got a quilt from her for our wedding. She makes one for every grandchild when they get married. Naturally, ours is purple, my favorite color.
3 comments:
She is beautiful and congratulations to both of you! It was great to talk to you!
OH I definitely have the cutest nieces ever! I love the picture with all 4 of the girls! So sweet! She is such a cute little baby Karen!
Great photos! You two really are natural at parenting. Very impressive. Seriously. And I don't think I have ever seen more photos taken of any baby than little Miss Sadie. Her first few months are certainly well-documented. And she really is an incredibly beautiful baby. (And I love your new hair colour. So cute.)
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