Picspam 3
The last of the fmaily picspam. For now. :D
19. My grandfather and my aunt Monica, their mouths not open, as per the last picture.

20. Chung, Amelia, Diane (finally, a good picture of her - she's usually blurred or with a goofy expression, but looks nicer here) and my grandmother.

21. Zach and Amelia, horsing around. I'm not sure how tall Zach is at the moment, but it's on the order of 6'5" or so. This picture has, I believe, the only appearance of my aunt Wanda, in the striped shirt, who was bustling around hostessing for much of this weekend.

22. Justin, younger son of Liz and JB from the previous apge.

23. My uncle Bob trying to convince someone that he won $25,000.

Hrm - thought I had a few more web-ready pictures than that. Ah well, guess not. You're spared. Until my NEW CAMERA arrives on my doorstep (hopefully tomorrow, but most likely Thursday), and I start in with the kittyspam again. Because it's jsut not a blog unless it's featuring pictures of a cat.
19. My grandfather and my aunt Monica, their mouths not open, as per the last picture.

20. Chung, Amelia, Diane (finally, a good picture of her - she's usually blurred or with a goofy expression, but looks nicer here) and my grandmother.

21. Zach and Amelia, horsing around. I'm not sure how tall Zach is at the moment, but it's on the order of 6'5" or so. This picture has, I believe, the only appearance of my aunt Wanda, in the striped shirt, who was bustling around hostessing for much of this weekend.

22. Justin, younger son of Liz and JB from the previous apge.

23. My uncle Bob trying to convince someone that he won $25,000.

Hrm - thought I had a few more web-ready pictures than that. Ah well, guess not. You're spared. Until my NEW CAMERA arrives on my doorstep (hopefully tomorrow, but most likely Thursday), and I start in with the kittyspam again. Because it's jsut not a blog unless it's featuring pictures of a cat.
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I don't know if you were reading my journal at the time, but a while back I posted inquiring if people wore their shoes in the house or not.
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Shoes, socks, and bare feet were all in evidence at Christmas - Mom and I wandered around in socks - but the bare feet were only on the people who lived in that house, since it's much more of a hassle to take socks off, I think, plus everyone was going in and out of the house all the time. Shoes tended to stay on as more people arrived, because there was less chance of accidentally getting your toes stepped on that way. The times I had to carry things, I put my shoes back on because the non-carpeted areas were slippery with the socks.
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