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I felt like a supermodel for a night...

...instead of supermom racing around town all day Tuesday. Well, I still raced around playing beat-the-clock but made sure to hit my health club -- which has three su-weet new LifeFitness Stairmasters (kinda like this one) but with TV screens! -- to look rested for my picture night.

So I worked out and the 25 minutes flew by but with sadness and head shaking as I mostly watched the CNN reports about the James Kim tragedy, who sadly eventually lost his life trying to get help for his family. I cried over that one and I didn't even know Kim. But boy, what a loss...

After I left and got the kids and did some writing work, in the words of my favorite screen god William Holden (ever fall in love with an old movie star who was alive before you were born? I have) from my favorite movie ever Sunset Boulevard , I "put on about a pound and a half of make up" and hit the photo studio. Ready for my close up...

So here are the pics I promised that I took with my hubby at the new Kiddie Kandids shop that opened up in our mall. We have more that I will eventually stuff in some Christmas cards and snail mail around the good ol' US of A.

It was actually romantic sitting this close to my hubby, the kids meandering about playing with colorful dust feathers and fake apples. Think I'll do the photo thing more often than every eight years. I hope so. You never know.

Come back to http://www.paulamooney.blogspot.com/, life springs eternal...

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Lisa R Charles said…
Paula, you are BEAUTIFUL!! Thanks for sharing.

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