So, Franklin's unforgettable capture of a
baby not-smiling brought to mind an old photo; this was taken the first time we took the kids to Disneyland (1996?).
I don't remember why Boy-child was unhappy, but there you have it:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj28afPmt3gg42eF-9gc-fVoEnWNyFb2xSBlc-Ac0kMcb3uP0zSYGvHnu3mn67Xs0QB-y6QevICE_skRQ7U-kQjSF9VtyT6nMaOxe052Aug1uMoPfz4lMQt9s2f593lvtkIdetJNnHSvnd8/s400/Disney+icecream.jpg)
I can't believe, really, how accurately this photo illustrates their personalities.
In the meantime, Girl-child was cleaning her room and found these from the summer of the Lucy statues in St. Paul (2002).
Taken in front of the Science museum:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiiOO57hsCHfn25F5MjdwnuYdckrovGN-9QxIeZjPPhjW5Wqsw82n7cQFFXb_1Adlixvt2g-HPIhtlUiag1KDrSHacF07212FYcmGldr38_e5aM04UM1plGAdHqpwjRBmRZfrVHIwFWcQGv/s400/M&M+with+Lucy.jpg)
~sigh~
2 comments:
To paraphrase my #1 son at age 2, "Maybe he no yike ih-keem."
I stand by my statement that we haven't changed; I'm still happy and Martin is still grumpy for reasons none of us can understand.
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