Wednesday, June 5, 2013

kpics April

Mama's backside in the kitchen.


Daddy, after work.


Tool maintenance.


Keira's pretty blue toenails.


Hello, down there!
{inside a bag of potato chips}


Books!


Best. Self-portrait. EVER!
{looks like she's giving you a hug & kiss!}
So sweet.


Papa, Please Get The Moon For Me book cover.


Inside her top dresser drawer.


Daddy, working in the yard.


The foot!


Peeking inside the change jar daddy set up for her.


Art supplies.


Tools.


Daddy, kneading the pizza dough.


Just lovely. Thanks, Keira.


Always looking into the drinking glasses.
{this shot turned out pretty cool though!}


2 comments:

  1. Dear Shiloh:

    What a wonderful emotional feast--3 blogs in one week.Under Kpics what a cute picture of Mama's back side working at the kitchen sink. I love the blue outfit.

    Keira can always get Bob to smile so pretty. He is willing to give up his phobias for sweet Keira. It takes a child to move mountains.

    Keira is getting good at self portraits. I love her portrait sitting at Starbucks with her treat. She looks beautiful and happy. I laughed at her blue toes and a picture of her foot and looking at the bottom of a glass and a bag of potatoes chips and a jar of change. By the time they are 10 the jar of change is pretty big. You will have to look for big jars and pick them up when you can.

    Of course I love to see Bob working in the yard. Even though your yard is small, it is a PARADISE to look at and behold. It is one of my joys also. I guess Dad taught us well.

    I loved your trip to LA and the palmed lined streets, the many murals and the old buildings.

    Which of your many friends does Ariel belong too???
    How many houses does Ariel live from you? Is it close enough to walk too??

    Wait until Keira sees strawberries on those strawberry plants she planted. What a treat! At only 3 she has learned the joy of seeing the fruits of her labors.

    I love seeing the life of Shiloh, Bob, and Keira.

    Heidi worked in the garden recently. She planted red petunias and various other flowers. I suppose soon she will plant vegetables. They may move to the country soon so she can have chickens, a larger garden, horses and more land. Life is ever changing. I told Martin a long time ago that I didn't like change to which he responded, "Joy, one thing you can be sure of is that change is here to stay."

    Love Joy

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    1. I'm glad you enjoyed the posts, Joy. Ariel is our little next door neighbor's girl, 4 years old I think. But she isn't around much, so Keira doesn't have many opportunities to play with her. Of course, now, sadly, they have moved away. We just met our new neighbors yesterday. They have a rambunctious 5 year old boy named Trent. Keira doesn't mind though. She's just happy to have a new playmate. I guess he won't be around too much either, as he goes back & forth between parents. Oh well. Keira has already enjoyed fresh strawberries, so small & sweet! Pics coming soon! It's true what Martin said. Moving to the country sounds wonderful though! That's what we'd like to do! I'm glad you enjoy visiting the blog! xoxo

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