Thursday, January 29, 2009

Mask Time

We spent many a day playing at the Davitt house - where there was never a shortage of interesting things to do. The closet in Marnie's room was filled with games, balloons to blow up and bounce around, books, cars and trucks, and ... and.... and.... Sometimes Digger even initiated some fun activity. This day was one of those. He brought in the paper disposable masks for us - from his work on the patio and carport. He always used them when he was working on his cars with his compressor. (sandblasting and painting) Mom dug up the old markers, some still had ink - barely, from deep in her art closet. We covered the teak dining room table - and we set to decorating. I remember it being a really cold and rainy day. For this shot - Digger set up the camera on the kitchen counter and we all posed. Dad's looks like a lion - Mom a rabbit. Ours just look like artistic designs - symmetrical of course.

1 comment:

Terry Davitt Powell said...

Dad loved to play with his grandsons, didn't he!

Do you have any idea what the year might be?