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Monday, July 11, 2011

She's Had A Birthday!

Here's my birthday shout out to little Miss S. she turns!  There have been some things she's been wanting to accomplish before her 6th.  Here are a list of the six:

1.  Loose her first tooth (check....did it in Scotland).
2.  Master riding her bike (check....she even rode it all the way to Ella's school and back.
3.  First chapter book (check).
4.  Learn to play the violin (check....first Recital & has learned 4 songs).
5.  Grow her hair super long (check).
6.  Found her whistle (check....found it in Scotland).

Sweet girl, Happy Day to YOU!

Monday, July 4, 2011

4th of July, B. Family Six!

Today is the 4th of July (my favorite holiday might I add).  It isn't any typical Independence Day for the B. family, in fact it is the prelude to a very long deployment they have ahead of them.  I had the pleasure of a Daddy-Daughter photo shoot before he leaves in three days time.  The Navy is not only sending him for a year to Bahrain but once that is complete he has Sea Duty which will take this Daddy away from his family for another 6 months plus.
Five beautiful, beautiful girls!  You just might recognize the youngest baby girl, I had the privilege of snapping some photos of her when she was just a few days old.
Safe journeys and God be with you!

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Nessie Watching

This wee lad was a believer, he had his eye on the Loch during the entire boat ride.
We might not have found the Loch Ness but someone lost something on that Loch....one happy five-year-old lost her first tooth!  Urquhart Castle, now known as the castle where S. lost her first tooth!

Wee Sisters

 "Nice wee handful you've got there", a Scottish lady said to me (when reading this insert the roll of the /r/ and say it with a Scottish accent, it's much more fun that way!)

"Welcome Home, Your Highness"

We have been traveling all over the Lowlands and Highlands of Scotland tracing my family history. It has been an amazing week of castle hopping, haggis testing, Highland Festival going, Loch Ness watching, hill rolling, ice cream tasting, non-stop picture taking, bag pipe hearing, steam train chasing and constant "wow" saying!
Huntingtower (built in the 15th Century) was given to the Murray's in 1643.  When we arrived there the lady at the gate asked if I was a member.  I wasn't sure what she meant, so I told her I was a Murray.  She then bowed and said "Welcome home, your ladyship".  She went on to say she we were not there to reclaim the castle.  Now that is what I call an amazing experience!
She gave the girls the keys to the castle, the silver one is the original and she asked we don't loose them, as t hey are the only keys that can unlock the castle.
Of course the kids had to try out the keys in the castle door.  I guess being Murray's we have some privilege in Perth.

A Curious Highlander