Taking the Scenic Route

Grandma time!

14th June 2008

Grandma time!

 We had to go to Mac today to pick up Zach after work because he had to drop off the company car today.  After we picked him up, we went to Joy’s store (she wasn’t there, still recovering) and saw my mom and Steve.  Mom/Grandma helped the kids paint some pottery (will be fired later), then we grabbed a bucket of chicken and went out to the park for a picnic.

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  1. 1 On June 15th, 2008, Jessemommy said:
       

    Between Zane’s eyelashes and Zora’s curls, you’re killin’ me with cuteness! Looks like they had a blast!

     
  • Zane's age

  • Zane is 21 years, 2 months, and 29 days old
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  • Zora is 17 years, 3 months, and 2 days old
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