Thursday, February 19, 2009
Thousand Words Thursday
This photo cracks me up...
We were in a train (in Japan) going back to my grandma's house after a little mini-vacation to our favorite beach resort. While there, we swim a lot, eat great Japanese cuisine, soak in the warm humid air and sight see around the village. Momo also enjoys a lot of time spent in fantastic Japanese arcade within the hotel.
Anyhow, in the photo Momo is flanked by her Great-Grandma and Great-Grandpa and for some reason she has all the luggage on her lap. Great-Grandpa (or Papa, as we call him) is probablly ruminating about the cigarette he wants to smoke, great Grandma (or Grandma Tokyo, as we call her) is happy as always, but it is the expression on her face that is truly "worth a thousand words"!
P.S. It's been a while since I have posted anything, it's not that I don't love you all...I Do...
Rather I have just been SUPER busy! I promise to write something in the next day or so...I have another great Momo "Sex Ed" story to share!
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Chuckling at the picture and the range of expressions it shows!
ReplyDeleteAnd OK, I won't harass you again. :D
grandma DOES look happy... lol... and momo had this look going on like "why me... why have i got everything" lol... great pic
ReplyDeleteI get that same look on my face that Momo has every single time I travel.
ReplyDeleteLOL, she looks thoroughly bored or disgusted...or tired..you're right 1000 words!
ReplyDeleteI love Momo's face!
ReplyDeleteLove the looks on all three faces--great contrast. I'm pretty sure I've worn the one on Momo's face a few times myself while traveling. I'm thinking of the endless ride back from my cousin's wedding with my parents, held hostage by NASCAR radio on a Sunday afternoon. Three hours of Doppler effect and men talking excitedly about other people's driving. Whee!
ReplyDeleteTotally off topic, but I can't contact you any other way: I got your Direct Message, but since you don't follow me Twitter won't let me respond to it. So here it is: "Hey there back atcha!"