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Spin-out on aisle 10.
Picture taken October 22, 2006. | |
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wow- this photo just made me actually realize that you have your camera EVERYWHERE with you! {:O) Posted by: Chrissy at November 1, 2006 7:16 AM
These kind of photos of you guys in real world locations are really fun. Places like the fair/American Adventures are wonderful too, but there's something about these everyday places. Keep 'em coming! Posted by: Josh T. at November 1, 2006 8:21 AM
Yeah, that's the thing: we typically don't have our camera with us everywhere we go. Jeanine usually does the weekly grocery store run during the boys' naps. Since everyone was up this week, we decided to all go together. I figured it would make for some random/unique photos. (But get ready for more event stuff in the coming weeks, Josh: pumpkin patch, the final American Adventures run, etc. We'll try to keep more everyday locations in mind for the future, though!) Posted by: Beau. at November 1, 2006 10:11 AM
Man, I'm jealous of that big cart built for two! There's NOTHING like that in Japan. I see mommies with two kids trying to chase Bigger One and keep him from knocking everything off the shelves, and at the same time trying to keep Littler One happy in the cart. I think we'll wait till Matthew is 18 before we have #2. By then I'll be 48, but what does that matter? What about that 60-something lady in Eastern Europe who had a baby recently? Anyway, I'm having major cart-envy, and am thinking about asking Publix to ship one over for us. The only trouble is, it wouldn't fit down the aisles here. Oh, well. We'll have to think of other options. Posted by: Abigail at November 1, 2006 6:04 PM
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