Thursday, June 17, 2010

Rays of Sunshine


This is what a set of "double" cousins looks like. A term most families cannot use. This is what happens when cousins marry brothers. It might sound illegal, but it is not. It is double the cute! From right to left they are sitting from oldest to youngest. Tink is only older by days. Coco is the baby. I would love to talk about how cute my Great Nieces are. I can't. I do not remember what their blog names are. They are numbers but there are way too many kids in that family to count. I am too tired for counting tonight. I will just say they are adorable.
Now back to my beauties. Their Mother likes to put them in matching dresses. I think it is adorable. They also wear matching jammies. Tink likes to pick her shoes. She does not wear shoes to match her clothes. Notice that Coco is the only child not wearing shoes. It is hard to find shoes to fit on her fat feet. I have heard the term cankle for years. Coco defines cankle. I am not concerned. When (or if) she starts to walk, those chubby legs will thin down. Tink's did. I am sure my legs would thin down if I started to walk too.
Notice the amazing clarity and bright colors of the picture? That is Tru Stories new camera. It is very tiny. I think too tiny. It will be very difficult to find when she misplaces it. When you have super cute kids around, you need the best camera you can afford. It takes beautiful kids and makes them POP!!! I think Tru Stories feels her followers need above average pictures.
Two confessions. Number One, I have not started my book club book, In Cold Blood. Got busy with some yard work and hugging on my sweet Coco. I will get it done. Number Two, I still have not gotten the Sony E-Reader out of my mind. If it is still in the company sale ads on Monday, I think it is meant to be. Tru Stories needs a great camera for her blog. I need the best technology available for reading. IF, I can get it for a deal. I am putting it in God's hands. If I am meant to have the reader, it will not have sold. In addition, I will make a low offer. If he accepts, meant to be.
Now I have to do some reading research. O Magazine has an article on 25 Must Reads. I am always doing research for the good of my blog. You are welcome.

8 comments:

North of 10th said...

I was checking out O's must reads too. I have seen lots of good summer reads and I really want to get them all in, maybe a self-challege is in order. Summer book-a-thon?

Anonymous said...

HB-now you have to be careful about how you address page turner....it may soon become button pusher.....and maybe her and her e-reader fancy new friends can start their OWN book club..I will also but my friendships in gods hands..next week...........

The Mrs. said...

When our niece Little Miss was a baby the term "cankles" wasn't even appropriate. She had straight up "thankles" - thigh to ankle, all the same. She's four now and looks to be on track to have long, slender legs just like her older sisters. There's hope for you too, Coco!

I swore that if I was ever the mother of two girls I would never dress them in matchy-matchy clothes. Guess who broke that promise within days of her second daughter's birth?

Anderson Family said...

It is hard to get past Coco's beautiful face to her cankles.

Anonymous said...

I too hated wearing matching clothes like my sister, but then I too put my cute daughters in matching clothes that were adorable!!! I guess that's what happens even if you swore you would not do that to your children!!!!!
Doc

Anonymous said...

The babies are precious.........and I also was dressed like my younger sister....

Anderson Family said...

My Mom would sew matching clothes for my older brother & I. Then force us to have pictures taken. His shirt would match my dress. Not cool!!!!

The Mrs. said...

Page Turner, next time you see Munchkin ask her about the matching outfits her mom sewed for her and AL. You'll be laughing for hours.