Saturday, September 23, 2006

Because I cannot leave well enough alone

And because I figured out the scanner, you get to see my sixth birthday. And my little sister. And the Oly beer in the background. Because nothing accentuates a sixth birthday party like Oly.

And in this picture I AM wearing pants. You just can't see them.

No fish were harmed in the making of this image.

The end.

9 comments:

(S)wine said...

fabuloso!
i hope you kept your eyes clear and blue like that.
wonderful!

(S)wine said...

p.s. "Olympia--It's the Water"
and it is.

slyboots2 said...

And a lot more.

I really love seeing the covetous look my sister is giving my cake. MY CAKE. heh heh heh...

Also, be sure to check out all of the woodgrain going on. It was high 70's fabulous, you know.

Anonymous said...

Hey, you have more than one little sister pumpkinpants (or Miss Nopants), she might appreciate being mentioned when you talk about little sisters...even if in that particular picture they didn't happen to be born yet. They still matter, dammit! Wrah! Ok, end of rant.

I just finished Devil Wears Prada...and I didn't really like it. The movie was much better. Have you seen it yet? Hm, I was disapointed after seeing the movie first....

slyboots2 said...

Last time I looked, you weren't looking at my cake with that kind of desire. The next picture taken after this one shows her "helping" me blow out the candles. I remember this as irritating. Go figure. But then I was 6. Barely. And you were ...what...11 years away?

I'll not likely be posting photos from much later than this though- mainly because then I look more like I do now. And the anonymity illusion that I play with would be gone.

I haven't seen the movie. Prefer the book. With the sole exception of About a Boy. Hated the book. Loved the movie.

slyboots2 said...

Actually- I take it back- I didn't care for Devil Wears Prada in any case- thought the author was a silly whiny pants.

(S)wine said...

on the same kinda track, a much better movie than Prada: "Swimming With Sharks."

slyboots2 said...

Is it out on DVD?

Anonymous said...

The Prada movie was cute for what it was...Dad liked it, Lol. I wouldn't call it brilliant film or anything! The author of Prada was a whiny pants! And I just found it poorly written.

I'll have to check out the "Swimming with Sharks" flick

I'll be callin' ye tonight, sister matey, I'll be callin'!! Arghhh!