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Sunday, March 15, 2009

Brendans son Nathan and Mam today 15/03/09


16 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Eileen lovely to see you looking so well. Wish I could see you in person. Do you look at or get paul to look at blog for you. hope you are keeping up with all the "goings on " Can you come for a visit . Maybe phyllis will bring you. My house beside the station will meet you at station. How about it phyllis?

phyllis said...

Would love to Rita, will make arrangement's my Mam would love to go she loves the train and i know she would really enjoy seeing you all. me also. She does follow the blog and when she can remember her password she posts, she just loves the blog,and keeps up with all the "goings on" when i go to see her we go through it all. She tells me all the stories that goes with the old photos. so i will keep you posted on that one.

Therese said...

It would be lovely to see you. Hope you can come. Lovely picture, how old is Nathan?

eileen said...

Hi Rita,
Thanks for the invite,would love to see you all.....my secretary Phyllis will make the arrangements and let me know....I will have to look in my black book for a free date....lol...will be in touch...

Eileen said...

Nathan is 4 years old Therese, just a few months younger than Abbie!!!! I hope mam gets over to visit you all.....I know she would enjoy it.

Carolyn said...

Great picture. He is a gorgeous looking boy. Nanny looks fab as usual.

Therese said...

Thanks Eileen, guessed Abbie was about that,first day at school last Sept and all that. All such good looking children, no breaking of cameras there.

Unknown said...

Mother and child looking great as per usual.

Evelyn said...

Eileen, You look great sitting in your lovely new kitchen. Hope you are enjoying it. I notice you are wearing a light garment with short sleeves. Either your kitchen is much warmer than mine, or you are a hot-blooded girl. I wear a polo and a fleece most of the time in my house at this time of the year. Further information on your Waddell roots. Your great-grandfather William Waddle and his wife Ann McKie were born in Grey Abbey, Co. Down, and moved to Mauchline, Ayrshire when your grandfather James was about I year old. So you are not Scottish, but Northern Ireland. What do you think of that? Bit of a surprise, what?

Therese said...

+Bet if you can get back further you will find someone was planted from Scotland to Northern Ireland, thats how the northern accent came about. After Cromwell the northern land was given to Scottish people

twjewel said...

My very favorite mother-in-law.

Dor said...

Hi Eileen and everybody else. I'm also following the blog from Germany. Great fun and great to be able to see pictures of everybody. You look great! Hope I'll see you on my next visit to Ireland.
love,
Dor

Anonymous said...

great news eileen and phyllis and anyone else who is free to come to the west, look foward to see you. hope the black book is not so full it will be a long time before you come. Will phone you in a few days so you have time to study the black book!

Therese said...

can I come too ?

phyllis said...

I hope so Therese.

Anne said...

lookin well, Mam, and Nathan too, he is a handsome boy