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Jackie's 80th Party pictures

Kevin makes a good point, however Chace was there - make no mistake about it - this kid gets around. We had to pick him up at the airport on Friday. He flew first class with his stroller, luggage and elmo diapers. He took quite a shine to Mark!





Just a few pictures from the party this past Saturday...








Comments

patdean said…
Wow am I ever handsome. It takes a huge amout of training and focus to suck my chin into my neck cavity like that.
Unless you train regularly (like I do) I don't suggest you even consider trying it.
As you can see I was focusing so much I nearly unleashed my heat vision.
All I'm saying is you need to be careful. That's all...
patdean said…
Oh wait. Of course I'm not the only one in the pictures. Everyone else looks even better.
Especially since they're lazily showing off their chins and keeping their heat vision to themselves.

Aunt Jackie looks especially radiant. I can't believe she's 80!
colleen vennard said…
Thanks for the pics! I sure miss you guys! Keep them coming!
Luv Ya,
Nana C
Kevin Ford said…
Great pics, Thanks ! Where's baby Chase?
colleen vennard said…
where is aunt Milly?
Loretto Woods said…
I was just happy not to be the oldest in the picture as usually is the case. Great night for all I think. Big thanks to all that helped Jim and I with my Mom and Dad, especially Uncle Pat. They enjoyed themselves so much.
robbyblogger said…
Looks like a wonderful time had by all.I'm glad that Pat had a grip on his heat vision, I do think that Deb needs a beard, it would allow her to blend in more when she is with her bro's.
FYI Aunt Milly was probably tired of pictures of Chace and actually went to see him!
Kevin Ford said…
My Family and I will be in Fenwick Dec 22 - jan 2 , would love to see as many of you as possible!
patdean said…
Jeeesh Kevin - all about you, more about you, back to you. Can't you see we were talking about my heat vision?
robbyblogger said…
Loretto I was working on a fireplace today and the woman grew up in St. Catherines. Do you remember Joanne Blain? She remembers you. Do you owe her money or something?
Kevin Ford said…
Rob ! We were talking about me! Who"s this Pat guy anyway?As I said , Who wants to see ME and my lovely family?and yes of course nice pictures!Can Bernies skate?That pose will do him well in Battle of the blades!!
colleen vennard said…
That is awesome you guys! Chace just fit in so well with all of you! How did you do that? Kevin....don't be silly it is all about Nana and Chace and of course aunt Jackie and uncle Bern! Chace has all the family traits of the Mathews and Barry's ....dark hair hazel eyes....and beautiful! Thanks for including him that is sweet! Luv u guys!
colleen vennard said…
Chace luvs hi cuzzins!
Loretto Woods said…
Fords have hazel eyes and dark hair and are beautiful too! Rob, I do remember Joanne. She was goods friends with a good friend of mine, Mindy Jacobs. She grew up a few streets away. How is she?
By the way St. Catharines is spelled with an A. Sorry, pet peeve of people from here.
Kevin Ford said…
Colleen , which cousins are you referring to as being hi ( actually spelt high)and St Catharines is with 2 a's and Loretto is also spelt with an a or an o.Anyway back to me!
Loretto Woods said…
Back to me Kevin. Loretto is spelled with two "o's" and Loretta is spelled with an "o" and an "a". Kinda like Kevan and Kevin. Sounds similar but different names really. I have to get into therapy over these pet peeves maybe??
Tom Diletti said…
Potatoe - Potata....
colleen vennard said…
You guys are too much fun! Now.....how do we engage the others?????? Blackmail maybe!!! lol!
robbyblogger said…
Back to Joanne. I have no idea when she left Aaint Aatharines Oorettoe but now she lives in a really nice place in Vancouver. She has great neighbours (cemetary across the road). Joanne has a beautiful golden retriever. Joanne is divorced but gets on very well with her ex, she loves walks on the beach at sunset, pina coladas BUT not getting caught in the rain!
Loretto Woods said…
Well Rob. Back to you and Joanne. If you see her again, please say hello for me. I don't know if I'd recognize her. We we're hardly close, kind of a friend of a friend thing. Small world though!
Kevin Ford said…
Did I mention I was coming to town ........really people FOCUS!
Loretto Woods said…
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Loretto Woods said…
Anyway Rob. How is everything going for you? Any chance you are coming to Ontario any time soon? I think I heard something about others coming. Would love to see you and your family.
robbyblogger said…
Thank you Loretto we would love to be seen. The only plane we have out here is heading east in December and rumors are that your bro might be on it, you have been warned! I'm not sure of the next time it goes east after that.
Loretto Woods said…
Ok back to you Kevin. Looks like Rob isn't coming so I am really looking forward to you and yours coming. Tell Kiana its a Tonka truck then.

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