Mom and daughter fingernails---perfect for the party.
Heather, Carol Ann and Marlo.
I learned last night that Carol Ann, in her younger years, was runner up for Miss Spirit Lake.
She told me that the winner of the pageant had the advantage of selling more raffle tickets through the family bar. Since the most raffle tickets sold determined the winner, Carol Ann settled for runner-up.
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Anywho, it seems that I just can't get enough of birthday action at this time of year.
While attending the carrot-cake gathering for my sister Laurie's birthday Tuesday night, we learned that Marlo was in town and that there would be a party to celebrate her 16th birthday last night.
So, while Bill attended his Trout Unlimited meeting, I went to the party, as did Willie and Debbie.
I hadn't seen Marlo for a few years. She helped name my horse CB, and she would occasionally come to visit him.
So, it was neat to see her last night and update her on CB's activities. We'll be going to visit him today, and I've heard he's doing just fine with his training.
Anyway, last night Marlo and several family members gathered and enjoyed the party.
The guest of honor seemed quite happy to have a bunch of oldsters celebrating her special day, which was actually Sunday.
And, speaking of birthdays, there are three family members celebrating today.
That would be Marlo's cousins, the triplets, whom you'll see featured in several TBT photos.
THEY ARE 24 TODAY! How can that be???
Happy Birthday, Jacob, Iusitina and Grace.
Marlo and her mom Heather.
Below: Marlo's great uncle Mike.
When my friend Jean celebrated her 90th birthday this past weekend, her special guys showed up: grandson Mike, great grandson Conner and grandsons Max and Alex.
I'm betting that her son James may have taken the photo.
All are amazing peeps as is their grand matriarch.
I'm sure their presence gave her a sense of feeling like a queen.
Thursday Throwbacks: images of past moments from my photo library. Enjoy.
A birthday party a while back: no peeps were honored---just the Camp house which turned 100.
More triplets: I've been following the Gunter triplets since they were infants.
They'll be sophomores in high school next fall.
I'll be seeing CB today.
We're going to the training stable to see how he's doing with his most recent schooling.
Happy Birthday, Kevin.
The late Mac McClean, one amazing auctioneer, judge and livestock expert.
Above photo from Chris Pietsch's collection: Some Sandpoint High Class of 1975 students, back in the day when kids and even teachers brought guns to school for dress-up day.
Our society has certainly changed since those days.







































