Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Minute for Madeleine

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Please take a few moments and look at this video
There are no words for the first few minutes
I pray this never happens to anyone again...

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Holloween In Cape Town

I received these photo's from my daughter in law yesterday...
while I'm talking about my amazing daughter in law who made all three outfits for the children and got them all ready on her own...
LOOK AT THAT BODY AFTER 3 CHILDREN!!!!!!
She could go on and have another 3 children it would not change her body
She has the hardest stomach still...not fair...am sure you all agree with me!!
My four year old granddaughter had such fun, she's at the age where she understands what's happening and asked to be dressed as an *uGlY wItCh *
Her other granny told her that no matter how hard she tried she would never be an
*Ugly* witch...
I have to agree with granny on that one.

Then there's my beautiful boy all dressed up as a kitty cat...it suited him so much...
He's 11 months now and made the cutest little kitten..
Kitty Cat - Thumb sucker he is!
Oh man, this photo got to me...
Wanted to get into it and just kiss him all over - he has the cutest little face..
.I love this boy...
I love all my boys, with each one I feel a huge rush of emotions when I see them.
Sorry if I become all gushy...but to me they are too adorable, they're my boy's children and its such an amazing part of life experiencing this new status of being a Nana...
Then...lastly....
My adorable curly haired Sufer dude all dressed up like a clown,
I thought being a clown really suited him.
Look at Sufer Dude's face on this photo...it speaks a million words to me..
I'm told after my daughter in law painted his face and showed him in the mirror..
He burst out crying...poor darling boy. I had to laugh.

My crazy sister...she hosted the Halloween celebration at her home.
My son and his boy...these two have such an loving father and son relationship...
Mommy's boy....
While my children were growing up we never knew the Halloween celebration, it was an American tradition...slowly as it was introduced to us in South Africa a few years ago...many people said it was an *evil* tradition so many South African's took longer to warm up to celebrating Halloween...
Sorry for all the photo's but was unable to only choice a few ....LOL

I'm thrilled my grandchildren are able to enjoy this tradition..

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