Monday, May 25, 2009

Weekend Treasures Of A Different Sort

Usually when I post on my treasures of the weekend I'm talking about thrifting at the Goodwill or shopping at the local antique shops -- but this weekends treasures are about something priceless. Time with my daughter Katy and her twins, Kendall and Keelyn. Right after Church, we packed up the van and headed to Colonial Williamsburg where my son-in-law Brett works with the horses for the carriage rides and his dad, Gerry, works as a colonial costumed actor.

First order of business when we got there was lunch for the girls. You can see their sweet smiles -- sweet potato smiles that is! And I wonder who gave them those bibs that says "I Love My Nana"?


After lunch Keelyn looks ready to roll, Kendall says that she'll just sit back, relax and enjoy the ride.

Kendall says, "This guy sure sounds like Gramps but what's up with the powdered wig and hat?"

Keelyn just hanging out with Nana and playing in the grass.



After a full afternoon it's time to pack up and head back home. The girls say "Bye-bye ya'll."

Nana says "See ya!"

16 comments:

  1. Martha they are so adorable! Talk about little sweet cheeks to kiss..you must be in heaven with these darlings.

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  2. Cute girls. They must be so much fun.

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  3. OH, Martha, what two little dolls! Those twins are perfectly adorable! I'm sure you had a wonderful time with those little cuties. I don't have any grandchildren!! :(
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia :)

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  4. They are precious! My mom is a Nana too. I wish I had found bibs like that when mine were babies!

    Colonial Williamsburg is on my list of places to take the kids. I've been a few times and loved it. My oldest would be very interested in the history.

    Looks like you had a great time with those two cuties!
    ~Michelle

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  5. They are too sweet. Looks like you had a wonderful time.

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  6. What adorable girls! How lucky you are... and Williamsburg it is one of my favorite places to go...

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  7. Oh - so adorable - and doubly so!

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  8. How precious! What a blessing..x 2!

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  9. So sweet; love Williamsburg. These little girls are just what you need. They will grow too quick; mine seem to grow inches since the last time I seen them. Have a great day.

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  10. Waht precious little angels. I love Williamsburg myself. I am visiting you from Leigh at Bloggeritaville. You sounded like my kind of person...and then I discovered...your industry was education...and I knew I had to check out your site. I am now a follower. I loved your posts....old and new!

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  11. Those two sweet little babies are the best treasure. I love those chubby little cheeks and knees.

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  12. Hi Martha! What a pleasure to come back and see these two little cuties! :)
    No, actually, I haven't named my roosters! What was I thinking? I'll have to do something about that! LOL
    Be a sweetie,
    shelia ;)

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  13. Martha those babies, are beautiful! What sweethearts!

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  14. Hi Martha!! What cuties! They have those same kissy cheeks that my grandson has! All my friends have twin grandies...I'm puttig in an order!! lol Have a great week...Debbie

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  15. AWWW! They are precious! Do you have any trouble telling them apart? What a fun day you and the girls had. laurie

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