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Friday, June 20, 2008

happy first day of summer


54 comments:

  1. Happen to come across your blog just after posting my "first day of summer" -- how cool.

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  2. ...at least there are not stubbed toes! Those hurt!

    Thanks for sharing

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  3. I love this picture!!!

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  4. I have to agree, I love this picture. Bless their little hearts!

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  5. Perfect. Love the boo boos!

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  6. Oh my, what a darling picture. Hope you don't have to post any more injuries this summer though.

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  7. Anonymous7:04 PM

    oh, I love the boo-boos! pass along some kiss from me, please!

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  8. Matching boo boos how cute. My children's legs are covered in too many bruises to count this time of year!

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  9. Anonymous8:00 PM

    ouchie. I am glad that I am not too old that I can remember being little and constantly running around with boo-boos on my knees. Such a wonderful photo!

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  10. Aaaaah, sorry about the boo-boos but that pic is just too adorable. Summer surely has begun!

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  11. Oh my goodness! You have brought a big smile to my face! I think Bactine should pay you for the picture!

    Boo boo blessings!

    http://acomfortablecupoftea.blogspot.com/

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  12. Oh my!! Get out the Bactine and Band-Aids :-)

    I guess it's a sign of the start of a good summer.

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  13. I just about fell on the floor laughing when I saw this photo. Welcome to summer.

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  14. We have gone through a box of band aids - they make everything better! Welcome Summer!

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  15. This is adorable! Happy first day of summer to you too!

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  16. Awww! So cute (maybe not for them though!) I think you need to make some boo boo blankets ;-)

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  17. Great pic! Looks like you could use a box of fun band aids... Ü
    Love the beads about wee ones neck.

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  18. Ouch! Looks like these three could use some knee pads for the summer! looks strangely similar at our house...Sydney swears by Spiderman bandaids. :)

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  19. :))))))
    Great!! Lovely summer!

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  20. Is the "exact" image of summer.

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  21. I hope you had some hugs and coloured sticky plasters at the ready for those darlings.

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  22. Oh my - aren't they gorgeous! Love the beads and those little feet!

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  23. That is a classic! Who but you would have thought of making the picture! You have made many of us smile, along with sympathy for the injured!

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  24. Love it! This pic sure brought back old memories of my two kids! Thanks!

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  25. Oh, kids! That is the sweetest little pic though..

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  26. Love the knees! Here... 2 more days and we have damaged shins (my kids are taller :-) )

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  27. Oh goodness! If you could see my scared knees from happy summer days! I love how your little one is rockin the long strands of beads.

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  28. Happy day! It was 114 here in Arizona yesterday . Yeck!
    http://www.nikisventures.blogspot.com

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  29. What an adorable picture!

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  30. So cute! I'm sure there will be many more of those. Better stock up on Band-Aids and kisses. :-)

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  31. Oh no! lots of kisses all around for those little knees!

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  32. Those and mosquito bites--sure signs those long daylight hours are here!

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  33. Anonymous8:31 AM

    That is the saddest and most precious picture~all rolled into one!

    Happy First Day of Summer indeed!

    Pam@
    www.pamgwillim.com

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  34. Oh my gosh, that is a perfect summer picture, I love it.

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  35. so awesome! what a great shot!

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  36. I love this picture,it reminds me too of school holidays,the kids playing out and all the kids in the street used to come for plasters(band aids)as they knew I always had plenty and they could carry on playing!
    They are a lot older now and I would like to think they could still call in if they have a problem!
    Love from Kathy and the girls

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  37. Priceless Picture. I love it. I am still behind on the quilt a long but I am getting there. I posted my 4 blocks on my blog for you to see. I have block 5 laid out ready to sew. I am so excited.

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  38. If I had three kids, I would swear that picture was of my kids. Even though there's only 2 - it looks very similar here!!

    Happy summer!!!

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  39. Oh my gosh, this photo is priceless! Poor little mites. It's a good thing kids heal fast.

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  40. ahh...I remember the good old days when my knees looked like this every summer! Such a darling picture!

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  41. I don't have skinned knees(no rollerblading lately) but I do have sunburned shoulders to celebrate the beginning of summer.

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  42. Oh, look at those cute lil' knees :)

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  43. What a stinkin' adorable shot! Those boo-booed knees totally remind my of my childhood, when I'd get mine all skinned up in the summer.

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  44. oh my gosh!
    this really makes me SMILE!
    happy summer!!!

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  45. OHMYGOSH!!! That's one awesome picture and caption!!! I hope there were popsicles in it for them LOL!

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  46. That pic is sooo cute! Reminds me of some knees around here...

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  47. Someone told me long ago, knees looking like that, is called summer flowers ;-)

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  48. This made me literally laugh out loud! Thanks.

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  49. Look at her adorable baby feet! ...your boys don't look like they quite embraced Summer yet! :)

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  50. Ah, the summers of youth! How adorable, bless their little hearts....

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  51. Your photo made me miss the children my children were immensely. Thank you for sharing this lovely image. Simultaneously made me smile and have tears in my eyes. Cherish those little cherubs..they will be great grown adults in no time, and you'll be wishing for thosed grazed knees back on your back step.

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