My daughter returned to china yesterday after being here for six weeks. I thought I would introduce you to the family. Here we all are - that's me , my husband, our daughter , three sons and son-in-law. It's definitely time to get a move on with pottery. It's very cold out in the pottery so tomorrow I must get a biscuit firing on if only to get warm.
That is such a great family portrait! I hope it's framed and hanging in your home :) I don't know how you did it, having your daughter so far away. My daughter is in college an hour and a half from here, we see her once a month and that is even too long. Best wishes!
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Really lovely picture Margaret!
ReplyDeletewhat a crew and all that snow!! lovely pic.. is your daughter teaching in china?
ReplyDeleteGood looking group you've got there Margaret. And look at all that snow!! Wow. Happy and warm potting.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a great family portrait! I hope it's framed and hanging in your home :)
ReplyDeleteI don't know how you did it, having your daughter so far away. My daughter is in college an hour and a half from here, we see her once a month and that is even too long. Best wishes!