This morning I viewed an interview with Katherine Center. Katherine is an author of several novels, Everyone is Beautiful. I am joining the challenge. Look for pictures here.
Day 2: Hands in morning prayer. Lots of things call me away from listening.
Day 3: Little piggies after a workout at the gym.
Day 4: Let’s hear it for the ears.
Day 5: This is hard. I doubt I can do this for a whole month.
Day 6: Getting ready for niece’s baby shower.
Days 7 and 8. It’s tough to find or take pictures I really like. Even harder to keep looking at myself with a photographer’s eye. I prefer being behind the lens to in it.
Day 9: My favorite two wrinkles. Really. These are my deepest wrinkles and they are formed by a wide-open eyes saying, “Ooooo! How delightful.” I wonder how may women have a favorite wrinkle.
Day 10: Two beautiful women. I do love this picture. It was taken 10 years ago, at Mom and Dad’s surprise 50th wedding anniversary party.
Day 11: Some neck bones are a good thing.
Day 12: This picture came up on my screen-saver this morning, and made me smile:
Day 13: I love playing the flute
Day 13: Here I am with one day one Canaan. Canaan makes an even dozen grandchildren. Now that’s beautiful. (I’m happy with the way I look, too.)
Day 14: I know I’m 10 days behind, but sometimes I just have to goof off.
Okay, this one takes all the guts and courage I can muster. G-Money says it’s his favorite asset, next to my brain that is. (Smart man to add the caveat.)
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A DOZEN grandchildren? Oh, you must be laughing at all the fuss I’m making out of my first one!
I’m up to 14 grandchildren, due to a new marriage. It never gets old or boring.
I don’t know how you do it!
Lucky for me, they all live in driving distance. It is a little more complicated than way back when we all lived under one roof! Grandkids are the dividend we get for our long term investment. And way more fun than money could ever buy.