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Wednesday, 14 December 2016
The Magic Of Christmas
Sometimes words are not needed, when a photograph says it all ... this was taken using a mobile phone, as two of the grand-children met a special person.
Isn't it magic!
All the best Jan
23 comments:
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Eddie
...Christmas memories in the making!
ReplyDeleteAwww, it is magic. I think things must be getting very exciting in your grandchildren's houses.
ReplyDeleteIt is magic.
ReplyDeleteWonderful :)
Their facial expressions make me feel their tension, surprise and pleasure. Excellent photographer!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a keeper, wonderful photo.
ReplyDeleteGreat picture!
ReplyDeleteMagic, indeed! Merry Christmas to you and yours! ♥
ReplyDeleteYou're right now words are necessary. : )
ReplyDeleteJan, I love this photo! And you are so right, sometimes, words are never needed when you have such a great picture as this! Love and hugs!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful picture. I forget the magic of the season as I grow older.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
goodness, you are so right - no words are necessary what a beautiful christmas image!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful grandchildren!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo. Indeed very magical!
ReplyDeleteI always liked seeing santa at their age but I honestly never thought he was the real deal. Because on Christmas eve I'd think of ways to catch Santa red-handed. I was born a skeptic
ReplyDeleteYes - magic indeed!
ReplyDeleteGood morning Jan!:) You can see all the wonder and magic of Christmas on your grandchildren's faces,... it's a delightful photo.:)
ReplyDeleteA great picture Jan.
ReplyDeleteWe get to a certain age and time of life when Christmas becomes intolerable. And then grandchildren come along and we remember how wonderful Christmas is and we begin to enjoy it all over again. Five Christmas's to enjoy!
ReplyDeleteTrue Magic! Big Hugs!
ReplyDeleteOh what a special day, great pic and I just love the expressions on their faces!!
ReplyDeletewishing you even more wonderful moments with them over the holidays!!
Utterly adorable little guys! I want one!!!xxx
ReplyDeleteWith a cold, cooker issues and other Christmas related chores I got way behind in my blog reading (and posting but nothing new there!) and so I have had a little look through your posts, that chocolate mess certainly caught my eye!
ReplyDeleteI hope you and your family had a wonderful Christmas time and are still relaxing and enjoying these days before new year.
Lisa x
What a special and sweet picture, indeed, Jan.
ReplyDeleteI hope the new year is being kind to you.
~Sheri