Welcome to our regular feature, Saturday Snapshot, our opportunity to showcase photos we or friends and family have captured. The event is now hosted by West Metro Mommy.
Today I’m continuing the birthday celebrations for my granddaughters, Aubrey and Fiona, who turn 18 this month. Aubrey’s birthday is February 13, and Fiona’s is on February 21. Twin cousins.
Here are some moments from their lives, from infancy onward. This first one is of Aubrey…a collage of sorts, showcasing her in the first year of her life. The top one was taken in a studio, and the second one, by my son Craig, the photographer.
Here is one of Fiona right after she came home from the hospital. She and her parents were living in my guesthouse back then. The stuffed toy accompanied her everywhere during the early years.
Fast forward to the year they turned seven. Here they are at the cabin in Big Bear, enjoying the snow.
Here’s one of the two girls in 2012, at a family get-together (15-year-old cousins)
Finally…some present day shots…Fiona, below:
And Aubrey, spotlighting the birthday cake:
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It has been a great journey watching these girls grow…I’m looking forward to many more years to come.
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Such lovely girls. I enjoyed your photos. Grandchildren are so much fun, aren’t they?
Sandy @ TEXAS TWANG
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They are, Sandra…and even though I don’t see most of them as often as I’d like, their Facebook pages give me glimpses now and then. Thanks for stopping by! Loved your gardens….
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How fun to have cousins so close in age!
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It is great…and they each have an older brother born two years before them, in the same month…June. More twin cousins.
Thanks for stopping by, Sheila.
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Great photos, how wonderful for them to grow up together.
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Thanks. It has been especially great, as they are like opposites: in coloring, in personality, and choices. Getting together is an adventure for them. Thanks for stopping by, Louise.
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Sweet photos!
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Thanks, Patty, I have always loved that they were born only days apart.
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