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glimpse of summer


i think we might be weird...in the winter we tend to go through good fresh fruit withdrawal. we eat us some fruit every week...like $40 worth. it's crazy expensive to eat good fresh organic fruit in the midwest during the winter...

but...

the girlies got a huge surprise via costco's monster ehaus fam size fruit! wooo hooo!
we stopped and got a quick bite to hold us over...on the way home, brooke asked, can we have some strawberries and blueberries when we get home?! when i said yes...a huge screamy shrill of excitement came from the back of the hooptie.

i think their faces tell the story...
who knew fruit was what i needed to get real and fresh smiles? forget lollipops, i'm buying blueberries for photo sessions!

Comments

Carrie said…
Me love blueberries!! Nom nom nom nom nommmmm...
Unknown said…
i love that they like fruit like that. just like jack bwahahahahahah!!! did brookie get bangs!?
Awwwww!! Their faces definitely tell the story!!! Awesome photos and adorable children!! What a fun memory. :)

~melody~
Anonymous said…
These pictures are adorable. My kids are missing their grapes. We can't find good grapes around here.
Pam said…
looks good!!
debi9kids said…
LOL! My kids are like that with fruit as well. (I must also say that it was WAY easier to get fresh fruit in Nj than it is in PA. UGH)

PS Those girlies look adorable with the YUMMY fruit!
Yum! I love the huge box of blueberries at Costco. I can never eat them all before they go bad so I do freeze quite a bit of them. :)

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