Sunday, April 12, 2009

Happy Easter!

Bright and Beautiful...


He is Risen! Rejoice!

11 comments:

  1. ooooh- LOVE the knitted eggs, the set up, and those adorable kiddos!

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  2. GORGEOUS! All of it/them! :) Looks like you were able to finish the crocheted eggs by Easter! I like the arrangement in the picture! :)

    Are those hydrangeas in your yard? WOW!

    And Kenna's grin...so sweet.

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  3. I can claim the cute kiddos but not the hydrangeas! They were lined up in a nursery we stopped at over the weekend. And the Wisteria was in a church parking lot in Sneads Ferry, NC.
    My garden does not hold this much color yet, sadly...but I'm working on it:)

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  4. almost forgot...
    Sara, do you recognize that sweet little dress that Kate is wearing ?? :)

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  5. Do you mind sharing how you get your photos to upload side by side like this post and the last post? i love the way you do that! Thanks for any tips!
    Jen

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  6. Haha! Yes, I recognized it the first time I saw it - and then again in your Shutterfly album! I didn't want to say anything...but I thought I knew that little dress! Looks great on Katerbug, especially with that grin as a wonderful accessory! Did Kenna ever get to wear it too?

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  7. So so so SO rewarding for this granddad to hear about Tristan prayiing with his dad the other night!...what a profound privilege to have such kids! love d

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  8. Jen, for the side-by-side picture layout you have to choose "no layout" and a smaller picture size (I use medium) when you upload your photos. I upload through Picasa but I think the uploader looks the same no matter what. I did find that I had to change to the wider page format as well. When you are in the editor it will not look like your photos are side by side -they will be straight down the page but as long as you leave no spaces between they will post like this.
    It took some playing with at first...and it can be annoying because I never know exactly what will happen till I hit "publish"!
    good luck:)

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  9. thanks so much for responding Kelli! One more question...how did you get the white border around them? Thanks for any and all info! I love your pictures!
    Jen

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  10. The gray line/white border is part of my overall page layout so it is automatically formatted to do that to each picture...I guess your photo collage would look different depending on your page settings for framing pics.
    Hope that makes sense:)

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