Of our two girls, Adelaine is the one most interested in babies and dolls. I think we would need to tie a truck around Ethan's neck to get Ellie to notice him. I think it will take a bit more work to get photos of Ellie with her baby brother.
Labels: Adelaine, Ellie, Ethan
Great portraits tell a story about the subject. [not suggesting these are great portraits..]

This photo could suggest "civil unrest" as two rough and ready rioters prepare to throw stones at an authority figure (me!), or maybe just "out for a walk".

This may invoke the idea of "innocence". But anyone who really knows a three year old knows better.

The story here could be, "sisterhood is great", "good friends", or "perfect kids". Yeah, that's nice.
The story here could be... "the truth".

More pics of the munchkins: www.flickr.com/photos/johnstonekids/_____________________________________________

This photo could suggest "civil unrest" as two rough and ready rioters prepare to throw stones at an authority figure (me!), or maybe just "out for a walk".

This may invoke the idea of "innocence". But anyone who really knows a three year old knows better.

The story here could be, "sisterhood is great", "good friends", or "perfect kids". Yeah, that's nice.
The story here could be... "the truth".

More pics of the munchkins: www.flickr.com/photos/johnstonekids/
Labels: Adelaine, Ellie, Photography
Awhile ago we took the family up to Wetaskiwin to pick strawberries at Stevens Strawberries.

It is a family owned strawberry u-pick.. and Naomi happens to be part of that extended family. So it was a berry picking family reunion kind of day. The kids were there helping pick berries (more like, helping themselves to berries..), along with uncles, aunts, and grandparents. Afterward we had a big BBQ and some good times visiting with family we don't see very often.

Ellie "helping" grandma

Adelaine "helping" mommy.







Ellie performs The Strawberry Dance of Happiness.


Ellie and her red prize.

Anticipation

Enjoying the fruit of our labour.
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So, after all the fun of picking and the BBQ was over, it was time for work....
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It is a family owned strawberry u-pick.. and Naomi happens to be part of that extended family. So it was a berry picking family reunion kind of day. The kids were there helping pick berries (more like, helping themselves to berries..), along with uncles, aunts, and grandparents. Afterward we had a big BBQ and some good times visiting with family we don't see very often.

Ellie "helping" grandma

Adelaine "helping" mommy.







Ellie performs The Strawberry Dance of Happiness.


Ellie and her red prize.

Anticipation

Enjoying the fruit of our labour.
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So, after all the fun of picking and the BBQ was over, it was time for work....
Adelaine absolutely loves shoes. This is disturbing as she is only 21 months old. Hopefully it fades before it starts to cost us real money.. She tries on all shoes around the house, excitedly saying "shoes! shoes!" Her own, Ellie's, Daddy's sneakers, Mommy's Crocs, and fridge magnets. Yes, fridge magnets.


I don't think those are going to fit, Adelaine.
The other day I (Naomi) went shopping with my mom, Judith and all our kids up in Red Deer. We hit a good sale at Old Navy, so were busy scouring the racks for deals when I suddenly noticed that Adelaine was nowhere to be found. The store was quite quiet, so I wasn't too anxious, but I still quickly walked through the racks looking for her bright yellow shirt. I finally found her a couple sections over in the teen girls area. There she was, sitting on the floor completely surrounded by a mound of shoes, trying on a pair of sequined size 8's. When she saw me, she excitedly gave her excuse for her disappearance. "Shoes! Shoes!" That's my girl._____________________________________________


I don't think those are going to fit, Adelaine.
The other day I (Naomi) went shopping with my mom, Judith and all our kids up in Red Deer. We hit a good sale at Old Navy, so were busy scouring the racks for deals when I suddenly noticed that Adelaine was nowhere to be found. The store was quite quiet, so I wasn't too anxious, but I still quickly walked through the racks looking for her bright yellow shirt. I finally found her a couple sections over in the teen girls area. There she was, sitting on the floor completely surrounded by a mound of shoes, trying on a pair of sequined size 8's. When she saw me, she excitedly gave her excuse for her disappearance. "Shoes! Shoes!" That's my girl.
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Since moving out to the country a few weeks ago we have been been trying to spend lots of time outside with the kids. A few times it has been hot enough to break out the hose to cool off.

Ellie really enjoys water and likes getting soaked. Adelaine is more interested in playing with the hose itself. Every once in awhile Ellie would pick up the hose, and then watch out! She doesn't really intend to get you wet, but she turns around quickly to tell you about what she is doing and sprays you. Gotta watch the camera..


Adelaine in their little play house.
We have also tried to get to the parks regularly. Adelaine loves the slides (slide is one of the growing number of words she has) while Ellie likes to get to the top and then chickens out. They both enjoy the swings quite a bit too.


In fact, all of us enjoy the park.

They do also spend quite a bit of time inside too. Adelaine has discovered the phone and likes reciting animal noises that she knows to anybody who will listen.

And Ellie, well, she's Ellie.

More photos at http://www.flickr.com/photos/johnstonekids/

Ellie is facinated with my beard (this is Troy, by the way). She likes rubbing it and pulling on it. However, she does not like it when I rub her neck with it. Someone mentioned to her that she once had a milk mustache, which she quickly extrapolated into a whole beard. This is easier to create if you are intentionally messy to leave as much milk as possible on your face to create a beard (or "beart" as she calls it.) like daddy. So.. after every cup of milk she excitedly exclaims "I have a milk beart!" then giggles like a little nut.

Adelaine is our little cuddler. She is the expert hugger of the family, giving them frequently and for long periods with her head on your shoulder.


Unca Dew (Uncle Andrew) recently had a birthday and the nieces were on hand to help make it a memorable event.

This one is titled "Mischief Incarnate". I think it is a self-explanatory title.
Adelaine has figured out where her nose and mouth are. So if you ask, she will show you by squeezing her nose or usually opening her mouth wide. This time she covered it.


Ellie, our little tomboy, will bravely get up to the top of a slide then chicken out and not go down it.

Adelaine, our little girly girl, will push by her, and almost dive down any slide, regardless of size.

I guess having your tongue out increases the sensation of speed. After watching Adelaine go down about five times, Ellie figures it is safe and will give it a try.

A sign of things to come.. Ellie, part of the ipod generation. She asked to listen to her "train music" and "Larry Songs" (Silly Songs with Larry).
Back at home with the family means its time to put up some new pictures.

Rain rain, go away...
Adelaine and Ellie looking out at the sandbox in the rain.

Bunny and Bear are Adelaine's constant companions. She picks them up whenever you take her from her crib and she can often be seen walking around chewing on their noses or happily hugging them.

Our new dishwasher:

Ellie 'helped' mommy make cookies and then licked the beater 'clean'.


Adelaine with the sunhat_____________________________________________

Rain rain, go away...
Adelaine and Ellie looking out at the sandbox in the rain.

Bunny and Bear are Adelaine's constant companions. She picks them up whenever you take her from her crib and she can often be seen walking around chewing on their noses or happily hugging them.

Our new dishwasher:

Ellie 'helped' mommy make cookies and then licked the beater 'clean'.


Adelaine with the sunhat
Troy left for 2 1/2 weeks on a trip to the UK with GoodSeed yesterday - our sixth anniversary. I find myself at home with Ellie and Adelaine and a large void named Troy.
Ellie said something so sweet a couple weeks ago that I thought would be appropriate to share with you now. Troy had just left for work and Ellie looked over at me and very seriously said, "Daddy is a good man. He takes good care of his girls." I don't know what brought that on, but she couldn't have said truer words. I want to share with you a few ways that I've seen Troy "take care of his girls" as he prepared for this trip.
In the all the rush and busyness of preparing for this trip, not to mention that the two weeks leading up to his departure were extremely hectic in and of themselves, Troy did his best to try to spend quality time with us. I have always appreciated so much how he loves to get down on the floor and play with the girls and their trains or dolls or to wrestle and tickle them. The girls thrive on his attention and are both adoring "daddy's girls."
Troy stayed up late one night to make some audio recordings of him reading Ellie's favourite story books, so that she can listen to him read them while he's away. Mommy can't read "The Cat in the Hat" or "The Shaggy Dog and the Terrible Itch" quite the same way that daddy can.
If you haven't noticed, I don't write on this blog very often - actually, pretty much never. But with Troy leaving for a while and desiring to be able to share pictures and special incidences with him, I asked him to show me how to do it. With all his geek knowledge, of course he has to go about it in such a complicated way to get it just right. So he typed up 5 pages of instructions for me, complete with screen captures, and saved it where I can access it easily. He is thoughtful that way.
He also researched before he went what internet connections he'll have, set up Skype so we can talk while we're apart, written up a detailed itinerary with phone numbers, addresses and contacts "just in case."
He has been so excited to go on this trip, and I am excited for him, but we sure do miss him while he's away!
Your girls love you, Troy! Be safe and hurry home!_____________________________________________
Ellie said something so sweet a couple weeks ago that I thought would be appropriate to share with you now. Troy had just left for work and Ellie looked over at me and very seriously said, "Daddy is a good man. He takes good care of his girls." I don't know what brought that on, but she couldn't have said truer words. I want to share with you a few ways that I've seen Troy "take care of his girls" as he prepared for this trip.
In the all the rush and busyness of preparing for this trip, not to mention that the two weeks leading up to his departure were extremely hectic in and of themselves, Troy did his best to try to spend quality time with us. I have always appreciated so much how he loves to get down on the floor and play with the girls and their trains or dolls or to wrestle and tickle them. The girls thrive on his attention and are both adoring "daddy's girls."
Troy stayed up late one night to make some audio recordings of him reading Ellie's favourite story books, so that she can listen to him read them while he's away. Mommy can't read "The Cat in the Hat" or "The Shaggy Dog and the Terrible Itch" quite the same way that daddy can.
If you haven't noticed, I don't write on this blog very often - actually, pretty much never. But with Troy leaving for a while and desiring to be able to share pictures and special incidences with him, I asked him to show me how to do it. With all his geek knowledge, of course he has to go about it in such a complicated way to get it just right. So he typed up 5 pages of instructions for me, complete with screen captures, and saved it where I can access it easily. He is thoughtful that way.
He also researched before he went what internet connections he'll have, set up Skype so we can talk while we're apart, written up a detailed itinerary with phone numbers, addresses and contacts "just in case."
He has been so excited to go on this trip, and I am excited for him, but we sure do miss him while he's away!
Your girls love you, Troy! Be safe and hurry home!


The current toy of the day is a carboard box. It is used to transport previous toys-of-the-day, hide in, drive like a car or airplane, be a mini Noah's Ark, or even a slightly over-sized helmet.

I should maybe cut eye holes as Ellie often bumps into thing as she parades around giggling with the box over her head.
Anyway, more pics up on our kids flickr
We had submitted another photo of Ellie to a magazine photo contest. Once again, we received a runner up prize!

We have also uploaded a ton of new photos of the kids. Check them out at www.flickr.com/photos/johnstonekids








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We have also uploaded a ton of new photos of the kids. Check them out at www.flickr.com/photos/johnstonekids








Poor little Adelaine wasn't so happy on her 1st birthday as she had developed a fever and was not her usually cheerful self. But the party must go on!
We had a number of friends and family join us for the afternoon. There was lots of food with Tube Steaks as the main course.
Some of the boys entertained themselves with Ellie's doll house.

Ellie helped Adelaine by blowing out the candle..

and with unwrapping presents.

As Adelaine wasn't feeling well, she didn't eat much of her cake. She did manage to make quite a mess of it.


A tired and slightly ill little one year old went off for a nap while we visited each other upstairs.

Happy Birthday Adelaine! Hope you are feeling better soon.
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12 months of Adelaine, one month at a time.
1 Comments Published on Friday, December 28, 2007 at 11:32 AM.
One year ago today, December 28, Adelaine Leigh Johnstone was born. Here is a look back at the past year of Adelaine's life, one month at a time.
Happy Birthday Adelaine!_____________________________________________
Happy Birthday Adelaine!
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Sunrise Christmas morning and the girls were up and getting ready for the busy day!

Ellie was very excited for Christmas. For a few days beforehand we would ask her what day was coming up and she would answer "presents!" We told her that that wasn't what the day was called, and then would ask what Christmas was all about and she would then answer "Jesus is born."

Ellie hugging presents on Christmas Eve.. materialism starts early
After the men cooked a mean breakfast, the kids opened their stockings to keep them out of trouble while we prepared for the rest of the day.

We then read the Christmas story and Ellie helped place the pieces for the Nativity set.

She made her own addition with her My Little Pony that she got in her stocking.

Adelaine helped Uncle "Dew" play some Christmas songs on his guitar. Her fingering needs help.

After this we got into the business of tearing paper. Ellie was only too happy to rip stuff open..

while Adelaine needed a bit more help. She was more interested in tasting the paper strewn about the floor than opening up presents.

This was definitely a girlie Christmas for Ellie. No trucks, tractors or toy snakes.. instead she got dolls, a doll house, a toy kitchen, frilly dress shoes, and so on. Both girls got lots of books and other things to keep them busy!

I received a GPS unit from my wife and family.

Now I can keep track of where important things are.. like where we parked the van and exactly where the chip isle is in the local grocery store. Never get lost again!
After a few hours more family started to arrive. We were able to get some wonderful photos of the girls happily sitting with Great Grandma.

After a huge meal we all relaxed with family and reflected on the blessings God has sent our way, the most important one being the birth of Jesus Christ, our whole reason for celebrating this time of year. I hope you had a great Christmas too.
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This weekend we took the girls to see the Christmas parade in town. It was a nice, small town parade with lots of local people involved in the rides and contributing to the festive spirit. It was also the night for the lighting of the trees in the park downtown.

Santa made his customary appearance at the end of the parade, after which everyone was encouraged to head over to the Cow Palace for some free hotdogs, popcorn and entertainment.

While the Cow Palace is a great indoor venue located close to the route taken by the parade, the bovine odor inside was not conducive to making me hungry for the supplied hot dogs.. but I digress. Inside there was face painting, balloon animals and crafts for the kids. There was also some entertainment by a clown and some singing of children's Christmas songs..

..none of which enthused Ellie with the Christmas spirit. That's my girl! Bah humbug to the core.

Ellie's friend Evan was there too and they had a great time with our glow sticks, which Joe and I were kind enough to share with the kids.

There was a very nice choral piece of Christmas music. Following that was a solo by a young fellow singing Felice Navidad.
Also for our entertainment, the Divine Dancers stopped by for a performance at the Cow Palace.

Joe didn't know what to think of the Town Crier as he announced the grand finale..

.. which included a confetti cannon! Cannons are always good.


With that we headed home for more fun with the glow sticks..

which eventually made it into the bathtub! Glow sticks are cool.

All in all it was a fun night out with the family in the (mostly) fresh air._____________________________________________

Santa made his customary appearance at the end of the parade, after which everyone was encouraged to head over to the Cow Palace for some free hotdogs, popcorn and entertainment.
While the Cow Palace is a great indoor venue located close to the route taken by the parade, the bovine odor inside was not conducive to making me hungry for the supplied hot dogs.. but I digress. Inside there was face painting, balloon animals and crafts for the kids. There was also some entertainment by a clown and some singing of children's Christmas songs..
..none of which enthused Ellie with the Christmas spirit. That's my girl! Bah humbug to the core.
Ellie's friend Evan was there too and they had a great time with our glow sticks, which Joe and I were kind enough to share with the kids.
There was a very nice choral piece of Christmas music. Following that was a solo by a young fellow singing Felice Navidad.
Also for our entertainment, the Divine Dancers stopped by for a performance at the Cow Palace.
Joe didn't know what to think of the Town Crier as he announced the grand finale..
.. which included a confetti cannon! Cannons are always good.
With that we headed home for more fun with the glow sticks..

which eventually made it into the bathtub! Glow sticks are cool.

All in all it was a fun night out with the family in the (mostly) fresh air.
Labels: Adelaine, Ellie, ramblings
Awhile ago we mentioned that we had won a camera for a childrens photo contest. Well, it finally arrived and we are enjoying our new Lumix FX10 camera.

It is a nice little camera that will be good to have around the house for snapshots and short videos of the kids. As a point-and-shoot it has the inherent problems of red-eye, shutter lag and some other quirks, but it's small size and ease of use will be nice. It is hard to stick an SLR camera in your pocket for a family outing..
So here are some samples from the new camera:
Chocolate Face

"Its cold, daddy, its cold!"

Awkward sleeping position.. Adelaine is folded in half and sucking her thumb.

See more new photos at www.flickr.com/photos/johnstonekids_____________________________________________

It is a nice little camera that will be good to have around the house for snapshots and short videos of the kids. As a point-and-shoot it has the inherent problems of red-eye, shutter lag and some other quirks, but it's small size and ease of use will be nice. It is hard to stick an SLR camera in your pocket for a family outing..
So here are some samples from the new camera:
Chocolate Face

"Its cold, daddy, its cold!"

Awkward sleeping position.. Adelaine is folded in half and sucking her thumb.

See more new photos at www.flickr.com/photos/johnstonekids
I uploaded some new pictures of my silly girls to http://www.flickr.com/photos/johnstonekids/


I also uploaded some new photos of a praying mantis I found the other night to my other flickr account.

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I also uploaded some new photos of a praying mantis I found the other night to my other flickr account.

Labels: Adelaine, Ellie, Photography

Unplanned Nap
Today Adelaine turns six months old!
It was a year ago that Naomi and I were in New Brunswick for vacation and complications started with the pregnancy. The doctors initially told us that the unborn child likely will not survive.
One year later we are back in NB, but this time we are celebrating the six months of life of dear little Adelaine, our happy little baby!


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The door to Ellie's room is directly across from the bathroom door. Yesterday I was was washing my hands in the washroom after changing yet another diaper when I looked and saw Ellie trying to climb up the handles of her dresser. I sternly told her not to do that or she might hurt herself. She was not in the least upset at this rebuke. Instead she cheerfully walked over to me. I thought maybe she was going to give me a hug for watching out for her best interests. Instead she said, "Close the door," and did just that.
Now with the bathroom door closed, I waited about ten seconds before opening it to catch her trying to climb up the dresser again.
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Super-ah-docious - the short Ellie version of Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. The current favorite move of the week is Mary Poppins and Ellie will sometimes run around the house singing some of the songs. "Let's Go Fly a Kite," and "Spoonful of Sugar" are also heard around the house. Of course, the words aren't always right..

The other day I came home from work and Naomi was busy preparing supper. She popped in Mary Poppins to keep Ellie out of trouble and I found Ellie holding on to Adelaine's ears. I didn't think the language in that movie was that bad..
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The distance between 1 and 10 keeps getting shorter. A month ago Ellie would always count "1, 2, 6, 7 ..." Then she started skipping to eight (1, 2, 8, 9, 10) and has now dropped it. Now there are only the single digit numbers, 1, 2, and 9.
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Adelaine has taken her first steps towards her first steps. Last week Naomi laid her on the floor while visiting a friend and was surprised to discover her a minute later on her stomach! Her first time flipping over, and we didn't even see it.

Adelaine is growing very fast. Average growth for her age is roughly half an ounce a day. Adelaine has been growing at twice that rate.. Look out Ellie, she will be bigger than you soon.
We suspect that Adelaine will be more social than Ellie. She behaves like that puppy in the window at the pet store.. doesn't do much until someone walks by and then she is all coos and smiles in hopes of someone picking her up.
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Projected growth: The old saying is that you take a child's height at two years old and double it and that is how tall they will be as an adult. Ellie was 34 inches tall, making her 5'6"! Her mom is 4'11", me 5'9".
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Ok, Naomi says that this looks creepy, but here it is anyway. Our eyes.

Going clockwise: Troy, Naomi, Adelaine, Ellie
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Today we moved Ellie from her crib to a mattress on the floor. She was very excited about her "big girl bed" when we brought it in the house.. she made it difficult to make the bed as she wanted to lay on it and squirm.
We were wondering if we would be able to get her to nap on it this afternoon when we noticed that the house was quiet.. I investigated to make sure there wasn't any trouble brewing and discovered that Ellie had already drifted off to sleep on her new bed.
Awhile ago Naomi bought twin size sheets for a different purpose. When we dug them out to put on Ellie's bed we realized that they are the exact same colour as the walls! Just so you know that it wasn't done on purpose..

Daddy tucking her in for the first time on a real bed

Saying evening prayers_____________________________________________
Now with the bathroom door closed, I waited about ten seconds before opening it to catch her trying to climb up the dresser again.
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Super-ah-docious - the short Ellie version of Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. The current favorite move of the week is Mary Poppins and Ellie will sometimes run around the house singing some of the songs. "Let's Go Fly a Kite," and "Spoonful of Sugar" are also heard around the house. Of course, the words aren't always right..

The other day I came home from work and Naomi was busy preparing supper. She popped in Mary Poppins to keep Ellie out of trouble and I found Ellie holding on to Adelaine's ears. I didn't think the language in that movie was that bad..
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The distance between 1 and 10 keeps getting shorter. A month ago Ellie would always count "1, 2, 6, 7 ..." Then she started skipping to eight (1, 2, 8, 9, 10) and has now dropped it. Now there are only the single digit numbers, 1, 2, and 9.
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Adelaine has taken her first steps towards her first steps. Last week Naomi laid her on the floor while visiting a friend and was surprised to discover her a minute later on her stomach! Her first time flipping over, and we didn't even see it.

Adelaine is growing very fast. Average growth for her age is roughly half an ounce a day. Adelaine has been growing at twice that rate.. Look out Ellie, she will be bigger than you soon.
We suspect that Adelaine will be more social than Ellie. She behaves like that puppy in the window at the pet store.. doesn't do much until someone walks by and then she is all coos and smiles in hopes of someone picking her up.
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Projected growth: The old saying is that you take a child's height at two years old and double it and that is how tall they will be as an adult. Ellie was 34 inches tall, making her 5'6"! Her mom is 4'11", me 5'9".
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Ok, Naomi says that this looks creepy, but here it is anyway. Our eyes.

Going clockwise: Troy, Naomi, Adelaine, Ellie
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Today we moved Ellie from her crib to a mattress on the floor. She was very excited about her "big girl bed" when we brought it in the house.. she made it difficult to make the bed as she wanted to lay on it and squirm.
We were wondering if we would be able to get her to nap on it this afternoon when we noticed that the house was quiet.. I investigated to make sure there wasn't any trouble brewing and discovered that Ellie had already drifted off to sleep on her new bed.
Awhile ago Naomi bought twin size sheets for a different purpose. When we dug them out to put on Ellie's bed we realized that they are the exact same colour as the walls! Just so you know that it wasn't done on purpose..
Daddy tucking her in for the first time on a real bed
Saying evening prayers
In the last week Ellie has learned two important names. She now occasionally refers to Adelaine as "Andennn" instead of just "baby". The other name is more important.. She now identifies a certain man in some of her books as "Jesus". This is a name we pray she becomes very familiar with and says throughout eternity as her Savior!
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If you ask Ellie who the silly goose is, she will dutifully point to herself and say "sill goose".
Ellie's vocabulary of essential phrases continues to grow. While running around the house at top speed being a silly goose she may say "so fast" repeatedly. Or she may respond to you with an affirmative "okey dokey" or a "yes siree". Sometimes she also says "ohhh! Daddy burp."
Other recent photos can be seen at www.flickr.com/photos/johnstonekids/


In today's episode of Mythbusters, Jamie and Adam explore the reports that Adelaine looks just like Ellie did at that age. After a quick comparison of photos of when they were one month old, the Mythbusters announce their results..

MYTH BUSTED! or MYTH CONFIRMED!
What do you think?
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MYTH BUSTED! or MYTH CONFIRMED!
What do you think?
Since Ellie has her father's intelligence and sense of humour, she is naturally drawn to the literary classics.
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We have added a number of new photos to
www.flickr.com/photos/johnstonekids/
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We have added a number of new photos to
www.flickr.com/photos/johnstonekids/
I have created a new flickr account for photos of the kids. You can see the newest photos online at http://www.flickr.com/photos/johnstonekids/
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Video - Adelaine's early hours of life
1 Comments Published on Saturday, December 30, 2006 at 10:20 AM.
Adelaine Johnstone makes her first theatrical performances in two short films. Here lines are pretty small now, but they will grow over time.
In the second film, Adelaine is joined by Ellie Johnstone, a film veteran with numerous other videos of her own.

Adelaine meets the world - 4:37 minutes
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Adelaine and Ellie - 5 minutes
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In the second film, Adelaine is joined by Ellie Johnstone, a film veteran with numerous other videos of her own.

Adelaine meets the world - 4:37 minutes
Small (5 mb) | Large (9.7 mb)

Adelaine and Ellie - 5 minutes
Small (5.6 mb) | Large (17.5 mb)
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