Thursday, November 20, 2008

Ummmm

Sometimes when things are blurry (as above) you see things different....life is not so bad as it seems through your eyes.
(BTW its Collin on a night of spontaneous practice in the Goldman Family household.)

Tait Deemas, Aaron Sleadd and Alex playing before the Jr. speech club rejoined together....check it (Jr. Tournament) out at other family blogs....

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I close my eyes...and can hear the music. Great pictures...even the blury one!!!

Grandma of Many said...

I agree with Ginger! Thanks for the post Tami and the pictures. Love you, Mom

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