Saturday, May 8, 2010

TN & Photo Sunday: Mother


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My son, Kristopher at 15 mos, and myself at 19. (He is now 15!)

Happy Mother's Day to all the Mom's!

7 comments:

Scott Law said...

Really nice portrait and an excellent angle on this week's theme. Happy Mother's Day tomorrow.

Cassie said...

Happy Mother's Day to you! Love the photo. Adorable little fellow with that twinkle in his eyes and my you look so young (&serious). My son is 39 and my daughter 29---time sure flies!

Noel Morata said...

aloha,

love the photo and your thoughts, thanks for sharing

happy mothers day to you

Carolyn Ford said...

Very beautiful portrait of two beautiful people! Didn't the 15 years fly by?!

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