


My niece and nephew took a vacation from the suburbs to have a sleepover at grandma's house in the big city. You may ask "How many bedtime stories did you have to make up on the spot?" The answer. . . . . . 6. "Did they all involve some type of monster and a fairy?" The answer. . . . . . . . Yes. Originality, turns out not my strong suit after a night out at the Taste of Lincoln Ave, but I still managed to entertain. As long as Lauren could pretend she was a fairy in the story, and Erik slayed the monster all was well. Here are a couple shots of Erik and I playing with Photobooth.
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