She noted that it would be fun to have real pictures of the girls made in their new matching outfits.
We opened the package on Friday at 5:30, and thought that the formal pics were a great idea.
Since we bought a fancy-shmancy camera last year, and since it was Friday night, we decided to dress the girls and take them to a nearby duck pond for some good pics. I packed a blanket so we could put Quinn on the ground.
This is what happened...
Rewind just a few minutes. Before we left the house, we suspected Quinn wouldn't make it, so we thought we'd take a quick pic for Grandma M. The camera has a rapid-fire setting, so I ended up clicking about 150 pics. Here's a handful from those shots.
We started in the floor. Cora decided to pinch Quinn's cheeks.
I'm not sure if Quinn's retaliating punch was intentional, but Cora sure acted like it was.
Everyone suited up, hatted up, and ready to go.
But before we could leave, Cora needed to sit on Daddy since Quinn was sitting on Daddy.
Yes, Quinn really is squealing as big as it looks here. I'm not sure what game she thought she was playing, but she clearly thought she was winning.
Quinn was grabbing Cora's hat, so Cora ducked.
Cora then decided to take the hat off. She wasn't frustrated at Quinn, it was more like an "I'll show you!".
When that didn't work Cora tried to body slam Quinn. You might think that this sounds mean, and you'd prbably predict that Quinn didn't like it very much.
Clearly, that wasn't the case. Quinn holds her own around here. And, she manages to keep a good attitude nearly all the time.
So, back to the duck pond. After all of this fun, Quinn took a rest and Cora was our only subject for photographs. However, Cora couldn't stand still because she was busy telling us about the ducks.
There really were ducks, they just wouldn't get near us.
You see, we have a blue-tick hound that takes every step Cora takes.
Ducks are a bit suspicious.
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