This first set of pictures is from my cell phone. The quality is pretty bad, but I use it usually when I have a picture I want to text to someone, or out of convenience because it's always in my pocket.
Baby's first pickle. What a reaction!Alice's first time helping unload the silverware. Pretty cute.
You can see Charlie's 2 new top teeth in this picture!
Dr. Malone (the dentist) came to visit this weekend. Grace was ready for him.
The next set of pictures is from our old camera that we finally replaced a couple years ago because the quality was so bad.
Lunch with the Malone kids while Sarah and Matt were in the temple.
Jack organized all his figures for us in the back yard.
Paul looks HOT! (It was really humid too.)
We love having all these trees in our back yard, but we also get so many mosquitoes.
Cute kids this morning before church. Joel, Alice, Grace, Norah.
Out on a walk before church.
The next pictures are from our most recent camera.
Last Sunday, the girls did Paul's hair. I like Grace's expression.
Alice and I made alphabet cards. She did so well putting them in order that we made number cards the next day. She can identify all her letters and numbers up to 10.
Grace at Back to School Night just before the incident. Paul was handing me the camera. It had already been dropped a few times before and was a little "loose". The camera dropped on the floor and busted open, with inside parts falling out.
Paul got the camera back together enough to take this picture the next day of him reading to the girls. On his next attempt to work on the camera, it wouldn't turn on at all. It is dead.
Well, I take a lot of pictures. We need another camera, and I'd love for it to be better quality than the last one, but that costs a lot of money, so I may be posting pretty awful pictures from my cell phone and my old camera for a while. And I'll probably take less pictures.
Luckily, Sarah was in town this weekend and took our family pictures with her nice camera. She will be editing some of the best ones, and I'll post those when they're ready.
Goodbye, camera. We'll miss you!




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