irishmurr > Maeve got her first pair of Converse.  (January 27, 2009)



"Funny that a pair of really nice shoes make us feel good in our heads - at the extreme opposite end of our bodies."
   ~~ Levende Waters
irishmurr > We're Baaaaaack ....

.... well, just for a little bit.  I actually got a break today and managed to catch up with some of you, but now the whirlwind continues.  Hope you're all enjoying your week!  (July 15, 2009)


         
  
 
"Live and work but do not forget to play, to have fun in life and really enjoy it.”
   ~~ Eileen Caddy
irishmurr > Ashley helped me with my daily today.  She said her grass skirt looked like corn stalks -- and decided to peek out from behind them and give me this pose.  Thanks for the help Ashley!  (August 31, 2009)



"They may forget what you said, but they will never forget how you made them feel."
   ~~ Carl W. Buechner
irishmurr > Maeve and her Dad.  (January 23, 2009)





"I cannot think of any need in childhood as strong as the need for a father's protection."
   ~~ Sigmund Freud
irishmurr > Last week I did Valentine's photos -- this week it's flower photos.  Luckily, the big guy got me a mixed bouquet.  :-)
 (February 18, 2009)




"Flowers are love's truest language."
   ~~  Park Benjamin
irishmurr > Maeve Margaret is ready for her first St. Patrick's Day!

As you can see, her outfit is done .... now, only two shirts to go, and I'll be done with my sewing for the year.  (March 11, 2009)





"St. Patrick's Day is an enchanted time -- a day to begin transforming winter's dreams into summer's magic."
   ~~ Adrienne Cook
irishmurr > September 11, 2007

"... the land of the free and the home of the brave."
   ~~ Francis Scott Key
irishmurr > Originally we were supposed to spend the afternoon at the auto show, but when those plans got cancelled, Maeve and I decided it was time to try a St. Paddy's Day shot.  Bet you never would've guessed this was mine?  :-)
(March 5, 2009)




“You have to be fast on your feet and adaptive or else a strategy is useless.”
   ~~ Charles de Gaulle
irishmurr > Maeve turned six months old today, so we thought it was time for some naked baby shots.  And you know there's a funny story to go with this photo shoot ...... of course:

Maeve likes to put her arms out like this -- whether she's laying on her tummy, sitting, whatever.  Well, I wanted her hands in front of her for a shot and Photo Assistant Larry was on the j.o.b.  I was all ready with the camera and grandpa would put Maeve's hands nicely in front of her, but the minute he let go , it was like they were on a spring.  Boing!  Here they were, and here they stayed.  I think that's why we got this smile from Maeve Margaret -- she knew she'd gotten the best of us again.  That, and the fact that we were laughing at her antics.  (April 14, 2009)




“Accept the challenges so that you may feel the exhilaration of victory.” 
   ~~ General George S. Patton
Originally we were supposed to spend the afternoon at the auto show, but when those plans got cancelled, Maeve and I decided it was time to try a St. Paddy's Day shot. Bet you never would've guessed this was mine? :-)
(March 5, 2009)




“You have to be fast on your feet and adaptive or else a strategy is useless.”
~~ Charles de Gaulle
irishmurr > Originally we were supposed to spend the afternoon at the auto show, but when those plans got cancelled, Maeve and I decided it was time to try a St. Paddy's Day shot.  Bet you never would've guessed this was mine?  :-)
(March 5, 2009)




“You have to be fast on your feet and adaptive or else a strategy is useless.”
   ~~ Charles de Gaulle
Originally we were supposed to spend the afternoon at the auto show, but when those plans got cancelled, Maeve and I decided it was time to try a St. Paddy's Day shot. Bet you never would've guessed this was mine? :-)
(March 5, 2009)




“You have to be fast on your feet and adaptive or else a strategy is useless.”
~~ Charles de Gaulle
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