I figure blurry is okay when it's blurry and cute. These two sisters are our neighbors. All the children in the neighborhood brighten our days. Lucky us.
Never thought of you as a reindeer before, but maybe you powder your red nose? I've been wondering all day who took the photo if you and John were pulling the sleigh.
Hope they had their seat belts on!
ReplyDeleteThat does indeed cheer one ub. Up.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute little couple!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to add elves to your walk with Boz. I love the look of total joy in the bottom photo. Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteFaster is better!
ReplyDeleteYou win the cutest photo award today. Love the last one. Wheeeeeee!
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I figure blurry is okay when it's blurry and cute. These two sisters are our neighbors. All the children in the neighborhood brighten our days. Lucky us.
ReplyDeleteOh, my!
ReplyDeleteWhat a concentrated bundle of elvish mischief you've captured in that second shot, Petrea. Brilliant!
Blurry and Cute: The Petrea Burchard Story …
ReplyDeleteShe is a concentrated bundle for sure, Dive!
ReplyDeleteThank you, JS. I was thinking of calling it Dazed and Confused but I like yours better.
Just too too sweet - I love the bottom shot of the cart whizzing by, now that's an action shot!
ReplyDeleteYou surely captured the essence of fun!!!
ReplyDeletePerfect for the season! (or anytime)
ReplyDeleteFun photos, especially the 2nd one -- definitely an elven face!
ReplyDeleteNever thought of you as a reindeer before, but maybe you powder your red nose? I've been wondering all day who took the photo if you and John were pulling the sleigh.
The adorability quotient is high around here!
ReplyDeleteThe girls' father pulled the sleigh, Bellis. John walked ahead with him and I got to take the pictures.
This is The Best! That wagon is pretty cool, but all the cooler for it's precious cargo. Pure joy...
ReplyDeleteWhat Christmas is all about - little faces with big smiles!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! I love how they look so serious in the top photo, but that certainly doesn't last.
ReplyDeleteSweet kids and a great wagon. My red metal wagon always seemed cold.
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