Standing between.
Don’t you want to be Raggedy Andy so your old grandmother can capture the moment?
Ahhh, no thanks.
I’ll just stand between the two heads.
so here is Maura between Raggedy Ann and Andy
Okay, got it.
When I saw this tonight it struck me funny. I’d forgotten about the fun time we had at Idlewild Park and was thinking about all the grading I need to accomplish this weekend for the upcoming progress reports at school.
And I saw Maura refusing the standard photo opportunity at the amusement park. She did not want to stick her head in the hole. Maybe she thinks it is a silly plan to do so. We sure found a ton of ovals in wooden cut outs. Wonder who started the first one years ago. Seems a standard practice on the boardwalk. We were here. I’ve seen them for Civil War or old fashioned sepia pics offered for $.
A few more….
Jack agrees to be Raggedy Andy- on the fly, that is.
Train conductor
Michael is totally agreeable to the task at hand. Thanks, Making it easy on Grandma,
Jack and Anna in the old fashioned car
Maybe next year, Maura. Peek- a -boo. Need a bit more height for this one.
Fun!
LOL on Maura’s expression between Raggedy Ann & Raggedy Andy. Her face says it all. Nuh-uh – I’m not sticking my head in any of those holes. 🙂
Beautiful smiles! A priceless treasure of a fun, happy memory at the park. Have a great weekend.
That Maura is something else. She is a baby doll!
Oh, these grandkids of yours are truly adorable Ruth. Love these photo’s hon. Great captures. 😀 *hugs*
This is wonderful, Ruth! I love these things too (though never with me posed at one) Your photos of the youngsters are magical 🙂
So cute!!!
I adore Maura’s expression. Her face seems to say, “Um, this is a little creepy, Grandma…” And I can’t say I blame her. 😉
You read Maura right! Thanks for all your good words
Great pics. Great fun, eh? 🙂
I love your 3 versions of train conductors!
Funny 🙂
Love the expression on Maura’s face, priceless