CONGRATULATIONS, POPPA: GINNER OF THE YEAR OF SOUTHERN COTTON GINNER'S ASSOCIATION!
This is one of the images that I captured when I was doing the images for the magazine article. Isn't it sweet?
This one looks like Randy is teaching Natalie all about cotton. I like it too! This is one that they used for the article and it is was also used on the projection screen at the banquet. Can't you tell that we are a little proud of our Natalie?
I don't think they used this image, but I still like it even though Randy was squinting because of the bright sun.
Natalie's Poppa and Mr. Buddy Tanner (as she call him)
Randy getting ready to give his acceptance speech. I had to include this one. See the cute little girl on the screen with her handsome Poppa.
I don't think they used this image, but I still like it even though Randy was squinting because of the bright sun.
Natalie's Poppa and Mr. Buddy Tanner (as she call him)
Randy getting ready to give his acceptance speech. I had to include this one. See the cute little girl on the screen with her handsome Poppa.
I tried to photograph each one of the projection screen pages. These are the ones with Natalie:
Poppa posing for a group photo after his speech. I think he was feeling a strong relief by this time.
Natalie's Poppa and Daddy, the other one she looked better, but Poppa blinked!
After the speeches and presentations, there was entertainment. Most people don't seem to appreciate the older musical groups that play music of from different eras. But Natalie didn't mind one bit. In fact, she had a lot of fun dancing and entertaining everyone. It was all cute and fun until the dancing turned to turning in cirles very fast and running. We were afraid she was going to run into something and hurt herself.
Aunt Maria, if you see this. Notice her necklace. She wore it with her green dress for the safety awards luncheon.
As you can see, she had a ball. This is her clapping after the end of one of the songs.
The formal photo with the Ginner of the Year and his family...
Natalie had a lot of fun and behaved so nice...exceptionally well for a two and half year old. I will add images soon of her meeting the Peabody Ducks after the traditional Peabody duck march the next morning (the day after the banquet). ~~~Natalie's Mimi
Poppa posing for a group photo after his speech. I think he was feeling a strong relief by this time.
Natalie's Poppa and Daddy, the other one she looked better, but Poppa blinked!
After the speeches and presentations, there was entertainment. Most people don't seem to appreciate the older musical groups that play music of from different eras. But Natalie didn't mind one bit. In fact, she had a lot of fun dancing and entertaining everyone. It was all cute and fun until the dancing turned to turning in cirles very fast and running. We were afraid she was going to run into something and hurt herself.
Aunt Maria, if you see this. Notice her necklace. She wore it with her green dress for the safety awards luncheon.
As you can see, she had a ball. This is her clapping after the end of one of the songs.
The formal photo with the Ginner of the Year and his family...
Natalie had a lot of fun and behaved so nice...exceptionally well for a two and half year old. I will add images soon of her meeting the Peabody Ducks after the traditional Peabody duck march the next morning (the day after the banquet). ~~~Natalie's Mimi
P.S. For more Ginner of the Year images check out the portrait blog. I duplicated some on both of them, but I included more with Natalie on this one and more details on the other one: www.japimages.blogspot.com
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