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Showing posts with label django. Show all posts

Sunday, February 15, 2015

Photo time - March 2014

 On our way to Hawaii, March 29.

Dining beachside at Waikiki.

 Working hard, March 30.

 Waiting patiently to go to the pool, March 31.

 We got tickets to a luau for sitting through a time-share sales pitch. Buster is very excited!

Daisy figures, "There's dancing. I'm in."

 Django drinking beer at St. Mary's Park (trick glass), March 8.

Django, Elvis and Buster.

Selfie, March 8.

 Belated 11th birthday party at K-1 Speed, March 2. 

 Reasonable possibility that this is Buster.

On the medals stand: Justin, Luis, Oliver.

A Berkeley pelican, March 1.

Buster and woody, March 1.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Buster's bowling birthday party




Cookie cake. That's Griffin, Luis A., Max way in the back, Django, Elvis, Buster and a little bit of Justin.




1/28/12

Thursday, April 01, 2010

Strummer's pirate birthday party


Strummer

Big kids waiting for the piñata. Django is in front of Buster, in the red and white shirt. Elvis is in the red, at lower right. Gina is next to Buster, with the bandanna

Littler kids. That's Daisy's future kinder classmate Ariana.

How can you smack such a cute pirate boy?

Arrrr! The kid met a sad fate, mateys.

This piñata brought to you by Fellini

Dennis flips the bird

Don't remember what was so funny, but it was funny. Did we mention? Another front tooth: Gone
3/21/10

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Kindergarten graduation


Hard to get good pictures in the Paul Revere cafeteria but here's a rare one that got through the fluorescent lights. Maestra Robin's class is waiting for the festivities to begin. Buster is trying to look serious, between Grace in the foreground and Django, wearing Buster's tux jacket.

Dancing. Buster between Grace and Noemi.

Yeah, jump in there too, Mia.

A good, firm congratulatory handshake from Maestra Robin, Buster's tough but fair, no-nonsense teacher, who taught him many things in that long, eventful first year of elementary school ...

but none more important than the virtue of settling down, sitting still and behaving. Right Buster and Robin?

Riiiiiiight.
6/5/09