
Ready To Go!
Here we are all strapped in to the car seat prior to leaving the hospital. She was more or less asleep at this time, but not quite completely asleep when we left. Look how the car seat simply absorbs her.
So I feel like a real Flickrite now, at least a little bit more than before. Someone flagged my John Deere H picture from yesterday’s post (and submission on Flickr) as a favorite. Yay! It must mean I’ve done something right — at least with that picture.
Anyway, I spent some time meandering around Flickr looking for Tractor groups. Seeing as how I have several tractor pictures, I might have to do some group joining and spread the fun.
I was going to write another bit about ad blocking based upon something I read (another argument, I won’t say whether for or against) today. But, I’m on the tired order so I’m going to presumably do this one tomorrow. Stay tuned…
Tonight I managed to look/skim through all 2,088 pictures I’ve got on Flickr. It took some time, but I managed to get through them all. In the process, I grabbed a few pictures (well, I grabbed the originals from my computer) to perhaps do some Photoshop magic with as an alternate. That’s a big benefit to the Flickr thing — I can figure out easily on what date an image was taken, then go to the original archive on my computer and quickly find the picture in question.
Anyway, as part of that process, I found the following picture:

Ready For Church
We were all happy and ready to go this morning. Just missing the car in this picture.
It’s amazing what about five months does to a child. This is a similar picture to tonight’s post picture, but different in that it was taken about five months after Kirstin was born. As opposed to two days. She’s really grown quite a bit (and is getting larger still, as babies tend to do). So that’s cool…and I thought I’d share it.
As a last-minute tidbit tonight, this is officially post #200 here at the blog (since I started it). It’s officially post #201 for the year 2007 (since I only had one prior to my February start date to import from the old system), but it’s still an achievement. Go me. 🙂 So here’s to another 200, 400, etc. posts in the future.
Until next time…
“A little inaccuracy sometimes saves a ton of explanation.”
– H. H. Munro (Saki) (1870-1916)
–MZ