Sunday, April 22, 2007

Trinity in Her Easter Dress


HAPPY SPRING!

12 comments:

Jules said...

This is completely adorable!

Cathy said...

Pure joy to look at that picture! Thank you for sharing.

Jody Harrington said...

I really don't know how that picture could be ANY cuter.

Anonymous said...

very cool! Now you just have to take her to her first Twins game. It's never too early to share the joy of baseball with kids. ;)

Nightmare

Dorcas (aka SingingOwl) said...

NM, I thought of you last night as I was eating yet "another" banquet meal. This one was good...the usual stuff but tasty. Chicken, beef, corn, mashed potatoes, several really good salads and rolls that tasted homemade. On the scale of banquet fare, at least a nine. :-)

As for the Twins game, you might be right. That might be as good an excuse as any to go to Minneapolis. :-) You like baseball? When we lived on the other side of the state we rooted for the Twins, not the Brewers.

Dorcas (aka SingingOwl) said...

I forgot to say to all of you nice people that it is VERY hard to have that photo sent to me and not jump in the car IMMEDIATELY and head west. ;-)

Anonymous said...

Well mom, you know you can always come and visit. :-D

Iris said...

Trinity Ann is made of cute!

Anonymous said...

one could just die from cuteness overload :)

Gannet Girl said...

What an adorable picture and lovely young lady!

Anonymous said...

Banquet food? the last Banquet food I had was a Banquet pot pie. When the seven deadly sins are mentioned, it was just envy and not food envy, right?

Nightmare

P.S. I've been a baseball fan forever, I have an apartment full of baseball cards.

Jeni said...

That is sooooo cute! And, will you look at those legs! My three kids all had sort of skinny legs, but my grandkids, on the other hand, have all had really chubby little legs and they just look so doggone much cuter with the chubby legs/arms, don't 'cha think? Enjoy, enjoy! Too soon, she'll be either all grown or grown enough that she'll be thinking of herself as all grown. Don't know which is the lesser of those two evils either, do you?