Saturday they'd been drawing for Opa and Oma. Lev had wanted to post it directly. He said he could make a stamp himself. I said the letter would then not arrive safely at Opa and Oma because we have to pay for a stamp.
Today we got a stamp at the post office. Roz shouted: 'I can't see the post man, I can't see the post man [she meant the man behind the counter].' The man said there wasn't anything special to see. I lifted her up so she could see him and said to the man: 'You might not think you're special, but in her eyes you are :-)
Hier begint dit haast een fosiel te worden. Nog maar een brievenbus in de wijk en de postzegel alweer duurder. Nog even en het is geschiedenis. Great shot of the kids
@kali66 yes, it's my 'fault', I went to the hairdresser when I was home in the Netherlands. Then when Sep saw me, he wanted to go. I left it a couple of days, but he kept asking when we would go. And then when Lev saw Sep he wanted the same. Luckily hair grows...
Sorry I am late. I'm worn out from vacation. Since you gave me a D90 challenge let me give you one. I want you to try rear-curtain sync. You get some fabulous results.
The sweetness of children we could all learn from them they are adorable. Nice. To capture images of them that will bring back sweet memories of the past.
October 7th, 2016
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