Friday, February 02, 2007

A day at the races.


I just uploaded all Anna's photos from her camera. The kids met with their father at the races recently. On Anna's memory card was 100 at least photos of the races. Many of them poor William looking very bored. I guess that is how she amused herself.

Years ago I loved going to the races. My kids, however, dont seem to enjoy it as much.

I do like this picture of his (slow) horse though.

6 comments:

little things said...

Thank you for visiting my blog, and now I'm directed over to yours, fellow mother o' four. I see some similarities in our lives, including having one at boarding school.
It's always nice to read how others handles life's travails.
:)

SzélsőFa said...

Do you bet on the horses, too?

I'm planning to learn horseback riding with my son when the winter is over.

Ginnie said...

Thanks for your nice comment on my blog. I read back over yours and especially like the one about your day at Awoonga Dam. It reminded me of when I rented a cabin in the remote woods of West Virginia so that my kids and grandchildren could get away for a bit. My two teenage grandaughters almost died without cell phone reception. !!

Anonymous said...

The horse does look kinda slow, as in Duuuuuhhh!

Cazzie!!! said...

Looks like that horse is having a weird moment :)
Looks like the type of horse that'd be still running the race, after the race had finished. Pop would say, "Run you bastard, run all the way to then knackery". LOL

SzélsőFa said...

I need some help, please!

I am a member of a women's group and we are looking for expressions for pregnancy, being pregnant in different languages. The word itself is interesting AND the meaning of it. For example the Hungarian word 'várandós anya' means 'expectant mother', which is a neutral expression, but 'terhes anya' means 'a mother with burden' which does not sound so good. See what I mean? Can you help?
Thanks!!!