Thursday, January 29, 2009

Happy Birthday Mary

I hate to take away from Jan's post, but I found this special picture and just had to share it with Mary on her birthday.

13 comments:

Nateusmoore said...

Do you have a date on this picture, Jim? Or anyone?

Shmoore said...

Well, I know it's when Mary was in braces, which is why her lips are clenched and it was at Ginger Tice's wedding.

Anonymous said...

that is so funny!! nice pic...looking good! :) Happy birthday again.

Miranda said...

Wow! I'm glad I've got your genes cuz you've not aged a bit!

Jan said...

Hey, that is my dress!!! What the heck! Good thing you are 48 now so that I don't have to beat you for wearing my clothes :) Great picture, kiddo!

Hannah said...

Happy Birthday, Love the picture. Brings fond memories. Hannah

Mike said...

wow....you really want to come out and claim that dress as yours? really?

mary said...

Jan, you let me borrow the dress you goof! I remember that very vividly...don't be such a dork!

And thanks for the great photo Jim. You made me cry on my birthday!

Maurika said...

LOL! Happy to see the never ending sister rivalry of "you wore my clothes" continues throughout the generations... Happy Birthday Mary, we sure do love you!!!

xo, m

Nick said...

Great picture Mom! To quote the Great Man pictured with you, "when i get home, we'll have to go dancing. I'm spry as a cat!"
And in case you were wondering, I looked up the word "spry" and it means "nimble" so when Grandpa wrote that to Grandma during the war, it was nothing inappropriate :).

Nick said...

I guess I should footnote-
This quote came from a letter Nate, Abe and I found in the garage attic a few years ago. Now obviously it was written from memory and may be incorrect, nor could I go back and read it again as it only exists in its original hard copy, but I'm sure I can be forgiven for the potential error. I'm at the mercy of the cousins!

Nateusmoore said...

Only thing I have, Nick, is that I'm surprised you had to look up the word "spry". That is all.

Abe said...

Ha. I remember that letter. Happy Birthday, Mary!