Look who found the scrapblog editor's top-secret kitchen art-supplies cabinet! Actually, the cabinet is deliberately set up so short people, i.e. small children, will find it, as Noah once did after we moved into this house when he was 3. Note that Ava, like many eclectic artists, keeps her bottle close-by.
News and history from the Minnesota (Claus/Maria Augustine) Sprick and (William "Brother"/Alverna) Miller families. This scrapblog celebrates our best qualities and honors characters, oops, we mean CHARACTER. Your comments are welcome at pamelamarianmiller@gmail.com. (We've limited comments on the site itself because of spam.) Don't forget to click on "Older posts" at the bottom of the pages to see more postings. Longer documents are at www.thesprickfamilypapers.blogspot.com.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Thanksgiving moments
A belated few shots from Thanksgiving at the scrapblog editor's wee but happy home in Robbinsdale:
Among those present were Auntie Mary Miller and Lavone Broberg, paternal aunt of the Broberg cousins.
Cousin CMill played a few tunes on the piano, closely supervised by his new boss, Avamarie F. Miller.
Look who found the scrapblog editor's top-secret kitchen art-supplies cabinet! Actually, the cabinet is deliberately set up so short people, i.e. small children, will find it, as Noah once did after we moved into this house when he was 3. Note that Ava, like many eclectic artists, keeps her bottle close-by.
Look who found the scrapblog editor's top-secret kitchen art-supplies cabinet! Actually, the cabinet is deliberately set up so short people, i.e. small children, will find it, as Noah once did after we moved into this house when he was 3. Note that Ava, like many eclectic artists, keeps her bottle close-by.
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