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Halloween then and now!
The kids love doing an "ole grandpa, ole grandpa" impression, so suggested we be as much for Halloween---to which Andrew responded that if I was going to be an old lady I didn't need to dress up at all:-)
Our first Halloween in Charlottesville
We couldn't carve pumpkins before our trip or that would have been suspicious timing. So we scrambled to do them after school on the 31st before our neighborhood party. Too bad I bothered gutting this one. Pointless effort, but they turned out well (except that it looks like my gourds are on top---oopps).
Grandpa looks like Spiderman did a number on him and then the vampire sucked his blood - lol! If this is a glimpse into my future, heaven help me!
Grandma was too busy warming in her mink to be grumpy. (Though it now resides with Margaret's dress-up clothes, it is a real mink from Monnig's family department store---Aunt Edith Monnig. The little cape was the biggest fur my sweet great grandfather could afford for my great grandmother.)
Oh, Buzz! You look so much like Matthew!
Home from Disney just long enough for Halloween and then off to Blacksburg - awesome backyard to the house---too bad the trampoline, zipline and rope swing were soaking wet:-(
Thinking about Granddaddy - Framed, the 2,000 piece Coke puzzle we never finished in our childhood.
Born September 27, Ellery made sweet Nora a big sister! Congrats to Mark and Diana.
WINDY!
Our own tailgating football field.
Roommates and brothers: Mark's family, his brother Kevin's family and Kevin's roommate Brian and son....Kids ranging from 16 to 6 weeks.
"Enter Sandman"
"Living on a Prayer"
Nora adores her Daddy
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