Hi Cheryl, Thanks for commenting on my blog. I guess I can say it's nice to meet you. I love reading your blog as I am half Greek and a large part of my family lives in Greece (Patras). I'm also a food lover and drool over the pictures of the feasts you have posted. I dream of us living there on day. Your kids are beautiful and I am amazed how you seem to handle them and a foreign country so effortlessly. My Frankie keeps me running all day! I will be posting more Halloween/Pumpkin pictures. Take care, Angela
i agree with philip - my own daughter is easily frightened by this kind of entertainment, even the sight of balloons can set her off crying if she thinks someone is going to pop them in front of her
Philip, I agree. I even know of some adults that fear clowns. The stilts make it even worse. :)
Angela, Yes, it's nice to "meet" you too. Thanks for complimenting my blog. I'm glad that it appears that I'm handling my children here effortlessly because it's definitely taking a lot of effort. :) There are so many cultural differences to contend with, especially in the area of discipline. That will have to be a future post. Can't wait to see more Halloween stuff!
Maria, your daughter is frightened by these guys? Poor girl...but I do understand. Alexandra was terrified of balloons too until recently. I have a heart attack whenever a balloon pops around me! I don't blame her for not wanting them around. :)
now i see where my daughter might have developed her fear of balloons - while in daycare, a whole christmas pageant script had to be rewritten because my daughter started crying at all the rehearsals when she saw balloons!!!
Hi Goddess! On the blog template there's a little picture, click on that and then pick a photo from your computer or wherever you're uploading your pics from. I'm pretty sure that they have a tutorial available also. Good luck! I can't wait to see what you've got to show us.
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Alexandra is right! Clown on the stilts is an unusual thing for the small kits.
ReplyDeleteHi Cheryl,
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting on my blog. I guess I can say it's nice to meet you. I love reading your blog as I am half Greek and a large part of my family lives in Greece (Patras). I'm also a food lover and drool over the pictures of the feasts you have posted. I dream of us living there on day. Your kids are beautiful and I am amazed how you seem to handle them and a foreign country so effortlessly. My Frankie keeps me running all day! I will be posting more Halloween/Pumpkin pictures.
Take care,
Angela
i agree with philip - my own daughter is easily frightened by this kind of entertainment, even the sight of balloons can set her off crying if she thinks someone is going to pop them in front of her
ReplyDeletePhilip, I agree. I even know of some adults that fear clowns. The stilts make it even worse. :)
ReplyDeleteAngela, Yes, it's nice to "meet" you too. Thanks for complimenting my blog. I'm glad that it appears that I'm handling my children here effortlessly because it's definitely taking a lot of effort. :) There are so many cultural differences to contend with, especially in the area of discipline. That will have to be a future post.
Can't wait to see more Halloween stuff!
Maria, your daughter is frightened by these guys? Poor girl...but I do understand. Alexandra was terrified of balloons too until recently. I have a heart attack whenever a balloon pops around me! I don't blame her for not wanting them around. :)
now i see where my daughter might have developed her fear of balloons - while in daycare, a whole christmas pageant script had to be rewritten because my daughter started crying at all the rehearsals when she saw balloons!!!
ReplyDeletei've just seen phivos' post about karamanlis - thankfully you dont dye your hair blonde!
ReplyDeleteGreat to hear about all your fun! Tell me, how do you post pictures on your posts? I've been trying to do it and can't!
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Hi Goddess! On the blog template there's a little picture, click on that and then pick a photo from your computer or wherever you're uploading your pics from. I'm pretty sure that they have a tutorial available also. Good luck! I can't wait to see what you've got to show us.
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