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Happy Mother’s Day: mothers and babies — 14 Comments

  1. You all are adorable, in your seriousness. And very different, despite the familial features and color.

    Hurray to us, mothers, and to our [perpetual, even in their adulthood] babies!

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  3. RE: My mother’s resemblance to me is enhanced by our similar hairdos.

    How very true!

    I have a picture of my mom at age 5, and my older sister, at age 5.

    Same harido.

    Unless you knew who was who, forget about guessing. ;-D

    When my neice was 5, my sister refused to do a 3rd edition, but when she was 10, she did, and it was just as I knew it would be.

    The same. ;-D

  4. We don’t have any baby photos like that, but we do have a photo of my… double-great? grandmother Finley, and darned if my mother isn’t getting close to a dead ringer for her. (The major difference is that my mother has kept her teeth, warding off the Punch look.)

    She’s been scanning photos of her as a young mother, and it’s weird to me to see how much I resemble her, since I was always said to look like Dad. Those Finley genes win out in the end.

  5. Cute as three buttons. You can look behind the eyes and see synapses firing away.

    Happy Mother’s Day to everyone!

  6. Finley? crikey! My mom is a Finley from Pittsburgh. The internet doth make the world a small place.

  7. You look very concerned for such a young age. When did the apple appear?

    Happy Mother’s Day to all.

  8. When did the apple appear?

    Why, neo’s the apple of her mother’s eye, of course!

  9. My mom had my ears pierced right there in the hospital. I hear that it has been common option for quite some time now, but back then (1961) everyone was scandalized. Or so I’m told.

  10. I read your blog for some time, greetings from Spain. You seem nice, even without the apple.

  11. The pictures remind of this quote:

    Genetics is the science that tells you why you look like your parents, or if you don’t, why you should.

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