
Christmas 1968 at Grandma's house in Catonsville, Maryland. That's me, age 5, in the homemade apron, along with my parents and big sister Jean.
I'm taking a little holiday blog break, but will be back bright and early in the New Year!!
Until then, much love, good wishes, and peace. xo Victoria
All of the above back atcha, Victoria. See you in the new year!
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Too cute, you still look the same!
ReplyDeleteHave a very Merry Christmas and a warm and wonderful New Year.
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ReplyDeleteSo cute!!! Hope you had a lovely Christmas and I hope Mo is doing ok.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your bloggy break and see you in the New Year. And a very happy New Year to you! xo
What FUN !!
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Click on your sold items, fun!! Recognize your work from my favorite art magazines!!!!! Very cool
Happy New Year, I look forward to seeing what you create in 2009.
Kel
so cute1 merry christmas!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet picture! I hope you had a wonderful Christmas and are doing fine!
ReplyDeleteYou know I love that photo! I hope you had a wonderful holiday!
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ReplyDeleteoh my gosh that is the sweetest photograph of you in the adorable little apron.
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merry merry to you and yours too! have a great start to the new year.
ReplyDeletewhat a cute pic!!! you haven't changed a bit!!!!
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