Friday, January 12th, 2007 | Author:

We went to visit Beth’s family a couple weeks ago in OKC. It was a great time of hanging out, playing games, eating… you know, the usual family get together stuff (well, most families I suppose don’t ride horses). Here are some pictures:

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It was great to get to see Beth’s family, and for me, to get to know them better!

For those of you who are family and want the pictures the high resolution versions are in these zip files to download (right click each file and chose save as)  Zip1, Zip2, Zip3

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4 Responses

  1. 1
    mom 

    hard to believe your “growing up” cousins are the same ones that were in your wedding as ring bearer, flower girl. Those are great pictures . fun to see your family, Beth.

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    Margaret Lehman 

    WOW WOW WOW — those pictures are fabulous. If I got an expensive camera like yours, would my pictures come out that good??? — probably not. It must be your many years of photography experience. Those are better than Professional Photographer photos that we’ve had done (and we haven’t had many of those – not since the kids were babies). If I send you a disc, will you copy all your Christmas photos and return it to me so I can put them in our Christmas albums? None of my pictures are any good. I’m still thinking of shipping Hannah & Preston to your camp for a week this summer; I just need to decide which week.

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    LP 

    Preston’s beginning to look like his daddy, and Hannah like her mommy!! They’re growing up!! :-) (there is quite a difference b/w age 6 and 9 for a li’l girl!!)

    Cute pics!! :-)

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    Aunt Sharon 

    Pictures are great and I love the Ice sculptures!! Sorry to hear about you being out of power, but glad you got it back on. Here in Hinton, we are soooooooo tired of the ice, but are finally getting a break this weekend with some 40 degree temperatures.

    Hope to see you soon!

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