



Okay, one of these pictures is proof that it's the camera's red-eye reduction (or something) that causes me to have droopy eye. Eddie, who almost never suffers from this, has it in one of these pictures.
Late night at Council tonight--and I left before the meeting ended. Spending a small fortune in babysitters, but oh well. Eddie is blowing dad a kiss in the droopy eye photo.
1 comment:
Thanks for the pics. Can't wait to get home!
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