Sunday, December 7, 2008
Friday, December 5, 2008
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Reactions to many people on Thanksgiving
Everyone has a different reaction to having so many people over for Thanksgiving. Aunt Camille is having a great time...
Others... well, they have other reactions....
In fairness. It's only sparkling Apple Cider, the bottle was empty, and this was so posed for the camera. Nonetheless... the camera never lies... does it?
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
More Monza Thanksgiving
Aww...
I really like this portrait of Aunt Terri. I think it's probably one of my better portraits.
Yes, Lindsay was thrilled with all of the people being around... So many people to hold her and dote on her. Oh yes, there was much dotage.
I really like this portrait of Aunt Terri. I think it's probably one of my better portraits.
Yes, Lindsay was thrilled with all of the people being around... So many people to hold her and dote on her. Oh yes, there was much dotage.
Thanksgiving at the Monza's
So... we went up to the Monza's for Thanksgiving. As usual, there were many, many, many people around the table this year. For them, anything below about 25 is a small year. So, as is my want, I was running around taking pictures.
Uncle Scott
Aunt Jackie (and yes, you do look nice in pictures)
Uncle Matt... He's so happy when he's planning future ligitation isn't he?
Brian, he's just Brian.
Linehan Pets
Here are some random pet pictures (and their owners) that I took at the Linehans this past Thanksgiving. As always, snarky comments are definitely required.
(Charity - in an Italian accent) "Are you sure you want to take my picture? I think you might be better off taking someone else's picture, if you know what I mean."
Aww.. how cute.
"Daddy... I wanna dog too."
Monday, December 1, 2008
Turkey Cookies at the Linehan's
Here are a couple of pictures from our adventure last weekend making turkey cookies at the Linehan's.
Here's the clan (plus assorted random other people) hard at work. I'm more on the consumption/quality control side of things rather than manufacturing.Here's Mrs. Leydorf with an example of her quality workmanship.
Erica and Jessie hard at work.
Dad in a more contemplative moment.
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