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Today I officially began working for the government. Huzzah. I'm now a page for the Minnesota State Senate Transportation Committee. I get to dress up, run papers around and generally feel important. It's a good feeling.
Appropriately enough, today's FGR is "Things I Do at Work When No One is Looking". This is clearly not my desk and clearly that of an elected official. I was the first into the office this morning so I took advantage of it while I could.
KD and I were biding our time before J. and his pack arrived to snap a few pictures.
The rooftop provided us a fabulous view of all the students coming and going from the Terrace, including these bumblebee-inspired dressy couples.
The twins 9th birthday was Sunday. This happened to be the same day as their first communion at church. Photo are of the party. Still holding his communion certificate Dimitri
This was the day of our baby shower and also the day of his grandma's funeral so we were both dressed up for a change.
Little girl enjoying her eclectic costuming. Canon Powershot halogen flash fill (double exposure)200 speed unretouched
We we angry because the dj did not play the spice girls. even though we asked and he said that he would.
From my brother's photo collection, acquired from flea markets and estate sales.
the phot was cut into this shape, perhaps to accomodate a tricky frame.
April 8, 2012. Easter Parade 2012 - Fifth Avenue, NYC.
"From the Sublime to the Ridiculous" New York City’s Easter Parade attracts thousands. From the elegantly chic to the wacky bizarre, New Yorkers parade their finery on Easter Sunday along Fifth Avenue, which closes to traffic between 10 AM – 3 PM for the 2012 Easter Parade.
The 2012 Easter Parade included the usual array of striking outfits, zany hats, colorful canine attire, and dancing. Where else could you stroll on Easter Sunday and be so entertained!
For more photos, visit my Easter Parade flickr set at