We are committed Christians and the proud grandparents of Lea's and Ondreea's children. Lea and Ondreea are our daughters. We have 2 other grown kids and all together 12 grandchildren.
Favorite camera:
Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT; Sony Digital Cyber-shot
Andy,
Thank you!! I haven't been on in a while as far as comments and adding photos - but I look everyday and it always brightens my day.
Thanks again,
Mimi
Hi~ a visit to the zoo sounds great.
It's so nice to see a family here on Daily Pics; I have seen/read Lea's page and is very good.
I realize I should have mentioned that the road up Hatcher Pass, does lead to Independence Gold Mine. It's now a historical site, but is closed till later in the year.
Hi Mimi & Papa~ glad you enjoyed the drive of Hatcher Pass:)) It's only a few miles of road for now. (Closed for winter). During the summer, July 4th-to early Sept., you can travel across the pass from Palmer to Willow; about 20 miles.
We were coming down from the dead-end; Palmer is located on the valley floor in the pic.
I enjoyed your slide show~cute kids.
I am leaving early tomorrow to go upstate NY and spend a few days with my Dad over Christmas. He doesn't have internet, so I won't be online while there. So before I go, I want to wish you a very Healthy, Safe & Joyous Holiday!
Thank you for the congrats on my Algebra final. I still have one more final this week... IT networking...uhg. Then two more classes and I will be done for a while!! Love you Mama!
You did, but the Braden and Ansley are looking at the camera, and the baby has moved, # 21, they are where I want 'em. They look as though they are on a trip to a far away land. Such a special picture you have there.
Thanks!
Nice shot of the two of you. Coincidentally, I just finished watching Jeopardy which I had recorded earlier. I was especially curious after Jenterline had asked about the NYC librarian.
same here Susan...
posted some of mine for Jill....I had one regret and that was not having a 2nd camera when I was up top....now I'll never get the chance!
I climbed those millions of stairs too - about 20 years ago - and experienced such vertigo at the top that I was afraid I wasn't going to be able to get down! Eventually I went down on my butt, step by step.....!