
My beloved husband was peeling and chopping potatoes for our pot roast when he looked inside one potatoe this is what he saw....

of course he had to take the picture right next to our candle holder (which is in the form of a cross)... jaja!

...The above picture is a picture of a "baby carnival" my kids decide to do for our baby *Rico*...
(notice the baby in the toy stroller... That's!.. my baby!!)

Here's a better picture of baby *Rico* in the stroller... he is such a trooper for putting up with his older brother and sisters!
PLEASE forgive me for the large pictures... no matter how small I made them they still came out huge when I uploaded them here go figure!
On another note if you would like to join the Wordless Wednesday please visit Tiany at her blog.
And Thank you for stopping by! May you have a blessed day!
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Mar. 19, 2008 - De nada! (I think that's what you say after one says 'gracias'.)
I like your Espanol titles. Mi Espanol es muy malo. I took two years in high school and the kids and I have done a little. I think I do best trying to read it not say it or write it.
I love your baby carnival. What thoughtful older siblings!
Very cute and sweet. Our two are 12 and 15 and I think all I do is referee for our studies we do together.
We all have our strengths and weaknesses. I'd have never known you were not 'much of a reader'. I like to read but I was never much of a math person although I loved all the other subjects. Our kids are FAR better in math than I am. It's really a blessing and amazing to me!
My math is much better having re learned it with them from the basics upward. It's nice to be able to go back over things as we do homeschooling.
Our 12 year old daughter eagerly awaits Susan Marlow's next book in her series that will come out before Christmas this year. She loves the action and suspense in them.
Easter Blessings!
In Him,
Marie