Taking the Scenic Route

Wednesday April 25, 2007

25th April 2007

Wednesday April 25, 2007

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April 2003

Zane, the same age as Zora

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Birthday party for Robert’s boys

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Hindsight is 20/20.   At Robert’s kid’s birthday party his favorite thing to do, other than the bubbles, was lining up these rocks that were part of the Easter display that year.

x2003-04-13 026 Alex and Cody birthday party.jpg

 

He was carrying around his shoe because he wanted to go outside.  Zora does the same thing.

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There are currently 2 responses to “Wednesday April 25, 2007”

  1. 1 On April 26th, 2007, ShackintheMountains said:
       

    Those suspenders just might kill me with cuteness.  They really do look so different yet so alike.  Zane has the most gorgeous eyes.

     
  2. 2 On April 27th, 2007, etownsend2468 said:
       

    David has been lining up blocks, cars, rocks, anything he could since he was about 8 months old.   He is our first and only child so I never knew it should be a concern.  Zane was such cute little toddler.  I love the curls that he used to have!

     
  • Zane's age

  • Zane is 23 years, 3 months, and 14 days old
  • Zora's age

  • Zora is 19 years, 3 months, and 18 days old
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