I might be stretching just a bit this week on a fence.
This is the 'fence' around the basketball game at Chuck E. Cheese Pizza.
Who is that behind the fence?
It is my oldest granddaughter Lily!
She was enjoying her sister's birthday party.
This is little sis Lucy.
Lucy turned six.
This Grammy does not know where the time has gone.
Linking to Good Fences
A gorgeous post with lovely grand children
ReplyDeleteThe two shots with different focus points are very good. Your granddaughters are lovely. Gorgeous smiles , hair and eyes. Time does fly as we age. Fox turned 5 today in US yesterday In Australian time.
ReplyDeleteGreat interpretation of a fence - and sweet girl behind it. I agree - how do the grandkids get so old so fast? Our oldest is 13 - wow.
ReplyDeleteoh, so cute. a mighty good fence to fence in those 'critters'. :)
ReplyDeleteThe fence may not be much, but those pretty faces are marvelous.
ReplyDeleteLooks like they went to the right place, judging by those smiles!
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What's life without stretching things?
ReplyDeleteHello Carletta, your granddaughter is cute! Sweet shots! Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteWay to think out of the box.
ReplyDeleteI must say the fencing was okay but those darling little girls just stole the show.
Aww- she's a cutie! You are brave to go to Chuckie Cheese- that place can get crazy!
ReplyDeleteNeed to keep these cuties fenced in as they grow so fast.
ReplyDelete"Fences" at a fun spot!
ReplyDeleteTwo beautiful granddaughters and of course, that is a FENCE... ha
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
Where did the years go? Can you believe how big our grands have gotten? They are so pretty...love their sparkling eyes.
ReplyDeleteIt does go very fast.... scary fast (says this old lady who has a 6 and 8 year old great-grandsons.)
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun party (your girls are so sweet)>
I love this series of shots, so much happiness in her face and I'm sure it is reflected in yours as well.
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