




We had a crazy Thanksgiving. We had dinner with my parents in Oxford Wednesday night and then went to the Ole Miss basketball game. It's been a long time since I've been to the Tad Pad. My parents have a pet rabbit. Well, they had two, but one "hopped south for the winter" according to my nephew Hayden. Here are a couple of picture of the rabbit.
My mom has also started making sock monkeys. I knew Paul Frank was a sock monkey, but I've never seen one in person. They have so much personality. I almost felt like I was photographing real people. If you're interested in buying a sock monkey, email me and I'll get you in touch with my mom. She can personalize it for you. They really are cute!
1 comment:
I l-o-v-e the sock monkeys.
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