June 27, 2007

  • My older son, Alex, just spent two nights and  a day with us, on his first visit to the Ozarks. He's en route from Mississippi to his new hometown of Boulder, where he's got a job as a cook in a popular restaurant. I took the day off yesterday, and was in Hog Heaven hanging out with both my boys. We just had a wonderful, wonderful visit. Here are some pictures from the past two days.Celia and boys

    Happy Mom, between her boys...looking at photos on the laptop

    Celia and Al on bluff
    Celia and Alex on a Buffalo River bluff

    Brothers in the Buffalo
    Brothers visiting in the Buffalo River

    Al in Buffalo

    Jamie in Buffalo

    boys at lookout
    My boys on a lookout tower in Newton County

    state flag at lookout

    bye mom
    Alex is Rocky Mountain bound....
    Bye, Mom!

Comments (6)

  • I had no idea that Alex was moving to Boulder! It's great to see y'all together.

  • Cewas, I have not seen both of your boys in I don't know how long?! How wonderful to have both of them together for a visit. I bet you are one happy Momma! Love, Cyn

  • Thanks so much for sharing those, how nice to see you all together:) Now you'll need to go to Colorado to visit:) Love, Gerrie

  • Those are wonderful pictures!  I love the one of the guys on the lookout tower, very special, and it's as if they're looking out over the expanse of their lives, it's awesome!

  • Boys have this way of growing up and turning into young men....and I wouldn't have known your boys as grownup men! Handsome, both of them, so different and yet sharing so much. Hope that the move to CO is a good one for Alex. At least now he will know his way back to AR if he decides that isn't the place for him. The Rocky Mtns are great, but the AR ones are pretty special, too!!!! ( I recognize that view of the "grand canyon.")

  • Great shots! I can't believe you're old enough to have two grown boys like these! We went to see our older two boys at camp on Sunday. It's such a treat to have grown sons who make a parent proud. Best of luck to Alex in his new job and town.

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