

Bleeding Heart at the front steps:

Her first ponytail. She looks so grownup. Whimper.

But she's still my baby... This one is for my late Aunt Ann who, one Christmas, gave every single person in my immediate family Groucho glasses (including my grandmother).

5 comments:
the flowers are beautiful! I love bleeding hearts ever since I was a little girl. They fascinated me because they are a flower but dont look like one.
That little ponytail is the sweetest blond ponytail I've seen in a while. And yeah they do grow fast! (Shhhh don't tell anyone, when A had longer hair I'd put pigtails in his hair for fun! :D Sadly I don't have any pictures. Maybe we should grow it again? Too many people like the short hair on him now. I must admit it is easier to take care of. But I just like the unconventionallism of long hair on a boy.))
I want to be Aunt Ann! She has one sense of humor! I just might borrow that idea!
Wow your flowers are so lush and gorgeous! And oh my gosh, what a cutie pie, her first ponytail? Aw... she's adorable, but you already know that.... :) Glad to hear you'll still be the star of the show. Have fun!
T
:) I took pictures of Gayle the first time she let us do piggy tails (Dan actually did them... for a couple months there she wouldn't let anybody else do her hair!)
Love the flowers! I think I killed my fuschias, they aren't doing much of anything. Might be time to hit the garden store :)
those glasses are hysterical!!!!
Hey, busy girl! How did the exhibit go? Were they loved and admired (and purchased)? Give us an update?....
T
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