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Last Sunday was Denis's daughter Julia's first communion. My son Jack's is this Sunday. Here are some pictures of Fords family members who were able to attend and where willing to have there pictures taken




Comments

What a nice looking bunch! I'm glad to see you included the classic "three guys in the garage" photo.
robbyblogger said…
So which one was Danny and which was Denis? It used to be easy, Denis was mustachioed and Danny wasn't, but now... . It is too difficult to tell.
colleen vennard said…
Dan,
How nice to see these pics. How are your mom and dad doing? I am hoping I will be able to get there in August. Give my love to everyone!
Colleen
robbyblogger said…
Hate to admit this but the last photo with the kiddies... I don't know who is who from which mom? You know I need a program like at a hockey game.
Kevin Ford said…
See!! I told you I had family in Ontario.Nice work Dan!I look forward to seeing you all in the summer, try to save a few Sleemans for me.
Dan Ford said…
To Debbie,roobbyblogger,colleen vennard,robbyblogger again and some guy name Kevin. Im glad you all liked the photos.It only took 5 months for me to post any pictures. To Rob, Denis is the one in the blue shirt. To Colleen, my parents are doing very well thank you. My mother will be celebrating her 83 birthday in August. Big Ed is already 83. Rob see Kevin for offspring identities. Or better yet ask his wife.
robbyblogger said…
Danny thank you ever so much for the clarification. I thought that Denis was in blue. He has a beer as well right?
I will be asking Anne for kiddie info!
Kevin Ford said…
Are blue shirts the required uniform for drinking beer in Denis's garage ? Mike having not worn the required shirt does not get a beer.Anyone who has chatted with Dan on MSN prior to him get a microphone will understand it took him 5 months to type the bio for the photo's.As for offspring I.D. , I do own blue shirts as well but since I've lived away for so long I've adapted to drinking beer in a variety of coloured shirts!I have been known to drink topless but is just an effort to get guests to leave.
Kathleen said…
My Kevin the stir you must cause drinking topless. If Anne did that your male company would move in. Now don't go picking on Dan because it took him 5 mos to get on the blog. I'm still trying to figure out how to get the pictures on. Tom knows how but I keep forgetting to ask him to show me. And yes we do speak to each other!! I just tend to let this slip from my to do list.

By the way I like the pictures!! Well done!!
robbyblogger said…
Kathleen, I thought you married Dave? What the he--? Life seems pretty complicated back east.

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