The Johnson/Olson/Towle annual family picture. GREAT-great-Aunt Karen follow through with her “patriotic duty” quite well! Isaac will always be stylin’ on the Fourth beacuse GgAK love him! He spent most of the day strapped to mom… And, being shown off to people we didn’t know. It was a good day!
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Grandma & Grandpa J. have been spending as much time down here as possible. Contrary to Isaac’s face, he really likes to have them around!
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Had a big day at Grandma’s. I’m sure that the spoiling has begun… +++++ No edits have been made to this photo.
Read More046// First Father’s Day
I hope he always looks at me this way. Mom dressed him to match my shirt. “Watch out. Dad & Grandpa have a twinkle in their eyes…”
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He gets this look from him mother … she’ll probably give the same one to me when she reads this.
Read More038// UNCLE JIM & AUNT CARRIE…
… and a cousin on the way!
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When I was a kid, at least the way I remember it, Memorial Day was one of the days we knew Dad would be home. He was a policeman for nearly 30 years and much of that time he spent working as a detective meaning he could always get called out on case. But, holidays, […]
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It’s been a long day. It seems like sleeping last night in the hotel in South Bend was a dream… it feels very surreal. We actually came home tonight to shore up a few details for the next few weeks. It’s looking as if we’ll be up north for the next few weeks. Charlie was […]
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There are days that make it a little better to be alive. Yesterday was one of those for me. 1. The new U2 album “No Line On The Horizon” came out. iTunes began my pre-ordered download at 11:57pm on Monday. I then sat up until 2am Tuesday listening to it drink in hand in my […]
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“The irony of commitment is that it’s deeply liberating – in work, in play, in love. The act frees you from the tyranny of your internal critic, from the fear that likes to dress itself up and parade around as rational hesitation. To commit is to remove your head as the barrier to your life.” […]
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