Pigpens, Pencils, and Presbyterians
May. 11, 2008
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!!!

Posted in The Fun Stuff

Yes, I've finally decided to share this blog with the grandma's.  I have a habit of starting this kind of thing only to stop a few months later, so I wanted to make sure it was something I was going to continue with before I let them in on my secret. 

Attention Mom and Mary: This blog isn't really about the kids.  This blog is more about me (Jennifer).  There will, however, be entries about and pictures of the kids from time to time.  Note:  Their names have been changed to "Paul", "George" and "Ringo" (oldest to youngest) for safety reasons.  This blog will be replacing the MySpace that I let drop last summer because, well, it was a pain and you only looked at the pictures anyway.  There will be a different place just for photos, but you'll have to wait till your birthdays for that.  I wouldn't bother going on the photobucket link because it only has pictures that are on the blog.  Oh, and you can't copy them by right clicking because I've disabled that function. (Try it and see!)

So without further ado, pause the music player that's down and to the right, hit play on the video link, and enjoy a Mother's Day greeting from my little zoo!

 

Note:  Usually as soon as a child has a recorder in their hands the dogs begin to howl.  This time, however, they decided to be pains in the tail by waiting several minutes before singing along.  This was the best editing job we could do because we're still learning how to use the camera's video function and how to edit on photobucket.  It ain't Spielberg, but it'll have to do.

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!  WE LOVE YOU!

Jennifer, John, and the boys


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May. 12, 2008 - Very cute!

Posted by MayTheyBeMightyMen


Oh, my. We have tonettes here, and they are much like dog whistles at times, aren't they? ;')

What a fun time everyone was having! :'D


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May. 13, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by sixfolks


The garage was a "sell this house" project. The attic too. But more along the "what am I going to do with all this stuff if (when!) we do sell" kind of project.
Corey
By the way, your boys are great musicians :)


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