Friday, February 25, 2011

Dossier

So, I have all my dossier paperwork ready to send in, we'll only be waiting on my USCIS I800a approval letter. Along with the paperwork I have to send in 3 different family photos, in nicer looking apparel. I have one or two, but we just really don't take many with me in them, for somewhat obvious reasons. It's just not done often to set up the timer, etc. :) Last night I tried taking one that I hoped would be the last one we needed so I could ship out all the paperwork today. I got what I THOUGHT was a GREAT one... finally... and later when I went to edit/crop the picture... I THEN see Braeden's face...


Oh. My. ;0)

Guess we'll try again tonight!

5 comments:

Mel said...

Bahahaha!!! Priceless!! You have a beautiful family Lisa!! Can't wait to see one with all FIVE of you!! :)

:)De said...

ROFL!! That is sooooo him! Oh well, at least we all got a good chuckle out of it.

annieglan said...

Lisa, you look great! Keep up the good work!

lesli said...

This made me laugh out loud. Oh how I can't wait until our little boy is bigger and does silly things like that :)

funny! we do lots of timer shots at holidays--some with everyone making faces and some serious ones.

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