The girl heading toward us is our great-niece Tess, with her dance friends. |
Here are some of my friends from La Pine Head Start. I used to work with Sue, on the far right. |
And here is my friend D'Ann, driving the Head Start bus. |
Here come our relatives ... an assortment of Matthews and Shields and friends. Logen looks like he might fall off and get run over by the ambulance. |
Our niece Beverly is in the passenger seat, and Max Shields is the driver. Tess's brother Troy (named after Cary's father) is the first boy behind the cab. |
In our nephew Jimmy's rig, Logen is waving beneath the flag, and Maykala, in the pink shirt is next to it. |
Samantha holds baby James, who turns one tommorrow. |
I don't know the rest of these people, but they caught my eye:
Hope that you all had a great weekend. We never did get around to cleaning the garage. We are heading up to the lake today with Larry and Karla for some fishing and a picnic.
You know that I will be back soon with even more pictures!
~ Kathy M.
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8 comments:
Your pics are beautiful! It looks like a bright and very happy day.
The shot of the little girl at the curb (denim dress, sandals) is just incredible -- something poignant about that one that grabs at my heart! Nice post!
I love parades. This one looks like it was so much fun. I've never been to one on the Fourth of July.
Great pictures of what looks like a fun parade. Happy Independence Day.
Looks like you had a terrific old-fashioned 4th of July parade... with lots of sun. We had lots of rain here. But I gotta say... that poor pony in the pink tutu!
Looks like a friendly and fun celebration.
Thank you, everybody. It was a fun time. Deb, I love that picture of the little girl too.
Kathy M.
You and your hubby are so busy! Always off doing something. We're pretty boring--celebrated the holiday with a movie. Our oldest daughter is in Florida visiting our son, and our youngest daughter is in Maryland with a friend, so it was a quiet holiday for us. (If you don't count all the neighborhood fireworks being set off! LOL)
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