Friday, April 2, 2010

Snapshot Friday!

Hello, lovely readers!  Welcome to this edition of Snaphot Friday!  I was thrilled to remember this photo that I'm sharing with you today.  It's just in time for Easter.  It's one of my favorites but sadly it is another communal art box refugee, so it is in very poor shape.  I would love to get it restored someday but until then I'll frame it and put it away.  If I ever become one of those ladies who decorates for holidays, I whip it out for the festivities.  It won't be out of place as there are tons of photos of strangers around our place.  Is that weird?

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Isn't it sweet?
I wish I knew their names.  There is lovely handwriting on the back, but as you can see by the edge it's been mounted onto matte board so you can't read it.  Although, I can make out "Easter Sunday" on the top edge.  Trying to remove it would just damage it further.  I know this for sure- I tried to get a little glimpse at the year.

Check out the little girl's matching coat and bonnet.  The scalloped edge by the buttons is just darling.  And the baby's jumper- the material on the cuffs of the pants matches his little shirt.  Accckkkk!  It's all just so adorable, it's killing me.

I hope that you have a great weekend!  Thanks for looking.


3 comments:

artymess said...

They are adorable .......It's not at all weird having photos of strangers round your house they have become part of your family now ........so they're not strangers anymore they look like they need someone to love 'em anyhow.....Lorna

crystal said...

Great picture and i understand wanting to know more! So happy that those little ones had a nice holiday;)

MafiosaGrrl said...

wtf, where's my comment?

I'm glad that you guys liked this week's photo!

lorna- i'm glad it's not weird. they do become like family. I'm not sure you were reading back when i posted about the man we like to call uncle jack
http://mafiosagrrl.blogspot.com/2009/10/snapshot-friday.html

crystal- sometimes since there is no info we make up stuff. like little stories, 'round here we're a bit silly.