Saturday Photo Scavenger Hunt: Growth

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1993:

Brothers in 1992

2005:

Brothers in 2005

47 thoughts on “Saturday Photo Scavenger Hunt: Growth

  1. Oh my gosh….what an AWESOME picture! I’m sure you are such a proud momma!

    Ahhh…for the days when they were babies, eh? =)

  2. Aww, very cute when they were young but look at them now…very good looking guys! Wonderful pics for the theme! Have a nice Veterans Day! 🙂

  3. Great photos. 🙂 You have some very handsome boys. A great example of growth. 🙂 Children grow up so fast!

    Have a good weekend. 🙂

  4. What a good looking bunch of young men, there! I love looking at pictures like this, it’s amazing how much, and how fast (!) they change over time!

    Thanks for stopping by and enjoy the weekend!

  5. Wonderful! I love the comparisons here. Beautiful family and great photos!!!
    Thanks for the SPHunt visit to my humble abode.
    (Love—LOVE the tribute to the veterans too, above this!!!)

  6. I don’t see my comment after I clicked ‘submit’.

    So, I’ll try again
    Your photo of showing the boys how they’ve grown is fantastic. And I love the tribute to the verterans on this special day!

  7. We had the same idea! How funny! I didn’t think to put the dates above my photos. Maybe I will go back and do that.

    I’ve enjoyed reading your posts about suffering and prayers for healing. I especially liked the verse where Jesus tells the people that the man and his parents had not sinned, but that his affliction was to bring glory to God. May God bless and heal you.

  8. What handsome young men you have there.
    They certainly do grow too fast at times, but I must admit there are those moments I felt they grew too SLOW. No more.

  9. By the way, thank you so much for your heartfelt comment on my blog about your mother. My mother is in the end stage of Alzheimer’s, so she is technically not “gone” yet. But, she is well on her way and too far for her to hear me crying out for her anymore. She has quit eating and we all know it won’t be long. My mother and I had a complicated relationship, too. I’m glad someone out there seems to understand. God bless you.

  10. Yes, yes, they sure do grow fast! I’ve been playing with my step-granddaughter lately and it brings back floods of memories of when my girls were that small and the things I did with them. Thanks for visiting.

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