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together with the family 2. Relive old
times 3. Get out before it blows
Pictured above are my grandchildren from holiday gatherings in the past.
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL! GOD BLESS US, EVERYONE!
UPDATE: The bald-haired man is not my grandchild.
A blessed day to you as well!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ciss. We had a good day. I hope your was blessed, too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the update, Mimi - these rumours, eh? ... Anyway, these piccies are very nice too.
ReplyDeleteCiss, I meant to say I hope your day was blessed.
ReplyDeleteCathy, thanks. Sometimes they are quite silly, but they make me laugh.
Did you note Grandpère's Cajun Reeboks? Some folks call them white wellies, but they don't live around here.
Did you have Christmas crackers?
ReplyDeleteIn South Georgia, we always have crackers at Christmas - everywhere you look, usually dressed in camouflage.
Mark, we have our share of Cajuns in camouflage at Christmas, but probably not as many crackers as in your territory.
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