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Who knew all this would happen afterwards! My winter garden against the living room windows. I let these little plants be my decorations for the season.

Saturday, July 2, 2022

My Three Sons!

 My family had three boys...so I probably have a few shots of them before they were all grown up.


The real fun was two teenagers while having my third, but fortunately (I think) the older guys lived with their dad most of that time.




Then they started having their own sons!

This is my Sepia Saturday sharing this week...not sepia, but from years gone by in my life!


16 comments:

  1. Hello,
    Wonderful photos of your three sons. Happy 4th of July weekend.

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    1. Have a great weekend Eileen...I enjoyed the critters this morning on your post!

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    1. I loved them all enormously as they grew into the men they are today!

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    1. My life certainly diverged a lot from the TV show!

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  4. My sister had three boys in just under three years. Five years later she had her daughter. Fun all around. They were my practice babies!
    Thanks for visiting my blog. The decorating and painting process is my favorite part of making pots. With majolica if you don't love the process you should not be doing it! 🤭

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    1. P.S.I's me, Suzi, even though google is making me anonymous! 🤭

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    2. Good to know who anonymous is these days! By the time you spoke of majolica I had a clue. Just sign your comments and I'll know. Thanks for telling me about those sons! Goodness, she did have her hands full!

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  5. I love seeing the photos of your sons. Very sweet.

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    1. Thanks Robin...they were shy about photos, and their kids are even more so.

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  6. There are some fun pics of your boys here. They do look like a fun bunch.

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    1. Thanks. We have certainly had some laughs together!

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  7. Perfect photos to share. I think we can spot the wiseguy in the bunch!

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