(Yes, I did just nickname your dog I've never met! :D)
My mom and I had to remind the men at times about proper sitting posture while wearing a kilt. And they both got a taste of the challenges women face when wearing skirts and dresses! :D
Meant to say this on your SWG post, but - you make an awesome Elf, Dawn! And it's pretty awesome that it was a family outing to the Ren Faire for you. And I feel you on things changing, it's always disconcerting to encounter...
The Ren Faire always changes a little but in tiny increments so every year is a mix of the classic and the new. But this was like an overhaul of everything we knew ... disconcerting indeed!
Meant to say this on your SWG post, but - you make an awesome Elf, Dawn!
Lol--thanks! :D I'm going to get delusions of an actual Elvish heritage at this rate!
I feel a lot better now, every day I shut the lap top with a clean desk (my desk upstairs is crowded with mending stuff again, and I didn't put it there!), but with the girl wanting to share, toys 'n stuff pile up. :D You also have quite a wonderful tan!
They kept stopping him to read it, and one guy even took a picture of Dad in it.
Hehehe, what is on the back, I can make out Bag Pipes, The earth, My Celtic something, the monster of Lochness (LMAO!), Socks & Boots, McNuggets (*mad giggle*) and then Freedom!?
You are the first person to ever tell me that--thanks! :D I'm normally depressingly pale. Bobby and I returned from ten days in Florida once, and I was very proud of my tan ... but two days later, people were saying to me, "Weren't you in Florida? How didn't you get a tan??" I guess all those hours in the garden and at the nature center have done something. :)
Hehehe, what is on the back
I think it's
Bagpipes The Earth My Celtic Pride The Lochness Monster Socks & Boots MacNuggets Freedom!
Great photos! Your folks rock. And I love the sporrans!*
*My mother made a woman's kilt for me out of her family clan (Hay) tartan that she bought in Scotland in 1980 or thereabouts. Unfortunately, I am too fat to wear it now!
They do! :D We are probably a minority among young adults because we like hanging out with our parents. We know people our own age much more uptight! We always have a good time.
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(Yes, I did just nickname your dog I've never met! :D)
My mom and I had to remind the men at times about proper sitting posture while wearing a kilt. And they both got a taste of the challenges women face when wearing skirts and dresses! :D
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Meant to say this on your SWG post, but - you make an awesome Elf, Dawn!
Lol--thanks! :D I'm going to get delusions of an actual Elvish heritage at this rate!
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I feel a lot better now, every day I shut the lap top with a clean desk (my desk upstairs is crowded with mending stuff again, and I didn't put it there!), but with the girl wanting to share, toys 'n stuff pile up. :D You also have quite a wonderful tan!
They kept stopping him to read it, and one guy even took a picture of Dad in it.
Hehehe, what is on the back, I can make out Bag Pipes, The earth, My Celtic something, the monster of Lochness (LMAO!), Socks & Boots, McNuggets (*mad giggle*) and then Freedom!?
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You are the first person to ever tell me that--thanks! :D I'm normally depressingly pale. Bobby and I returned from ten days in Florida once, and I was very proud of my tan ... but two days later, people were saying to me, "Weren't you in Florida? How didn't you get a tan??" I guess all those hours in the garden and at the nature center have done something. :)
Hehehe, what is on the back
I think it's
Bagpipes
The Earth
My Celtic Pride
The Lochness Monster
Socks & Boots
MacNuggets
Freedom!
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You know, OK has some big Renn faires, but we've lived here over three years now and have yet to make a single one?
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*My mother made a woman's kilt for me out of her family clan (Hay) tartan that she bought in Scotland in 1980 or thereabouts. Unfortunately, I am too fat to wear it now!
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They do! :D We are probably a minority among young adults because we like hanging out with our parents. We know people our own age much more uptight! We always have a good time.
Unfortunately, I am too fat to wear it now!
Ai, the pain of change indeed ... ;)
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