Remember This?!

We had such a good time in Monterey! I just wish we could have stayed longer. That Aquarium was so sweet!
Mom and cuties:
Beard-Man and T-Bear:
Beard-Man and Silly Nora:
We were very impressed with Nora's skateboarding skills. She is totally going to be "skateboard girl" someday.
Auntie B's hair threatens to strangle poor Nora:



I was a little green at this point, but this view was amazing:

Comments

Andria said…
Hey, Cigar Box! I was not expecting you to post, but am so delighted that you did.

Will Beard-Man remain that way for the wedding? I like it. I say YES! though I suspect the answer is no.

Last of all, please pass on to Eric that I looked into pink lemonade and its history. It is, indeed, just regular lemonade, but made sweeter, and with red food coloring. It has been around for a while, though. I defer to Wikipedia:



"The New York Times credited Henry E. "Sanchez" Allott as the inventor of pink lemonade in his obituary:

At 15 he ran away with a circus and worked in lemonade concession. One day while mixing a tub of the orthodox yellow kind he dropped some red cinnamon candies in by mistake. The resulting rose-tinted mixture sold so surprisingly well that he continued to dispense his chance discovery.[2]

Another theory, as recorded by historian Joe Nickell in his book Secrets of the Sideshows, is that it was Pete Conklin who first invented the drink in 1857 when he used water dyed pink from a horse rider's red tights to make his lemonade.[3]"

Ew! I think I prefer the cinnamon candy.

p.s. Why would you call a guy "Sanchez" if his name were Henry Allott?

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