Saturday, August 9, 2008

Angie Leigh and Me








So, in less than seven weeks, my favourite little sister will find herself married, and no longer a Lewis, but a McDowall. It should be known that this is the one and only McD that Angie has been associated with, although in snaring for himself young Miss Lewis, there is no doubt that, as in the case of the other McD, Rob is "on a roll". Lettuce move on though...

So it came to me that with young Angie getting all grown up now, it would be cool to put up a few photos of when she was...well...less grown up (although the concept of growing "up"(wards) is not really one that has had much of an impact in the vertically challenged Lewis Legions, Angie being our flagship vessel in this regard. This is in stark contrast to rugged Rob, who has shown utter disregard for the natural wonder that is gravity). These photos also show a time when big brother (no reference to any George Orwell classics intended) was the go-to-guy...but she couldn't have found a better replacement in (soon to be) Brother In Law (B.I.L.ly) Bob...I will be glad one day to be able to say to my children..."Bob's your uncle".

So here are the few photos...I like them...

13 comments:

Nico said...

I recon the secret motive for all those pics is to make you look tall

SKALDI said...

haha, nice one nico.

well gray, I suppose you can now say that the Lewis family is a Mcfries short of a kidy meal.

Jacci Lewis said...

There once was a young man named Gray;
Who liked writing - especially word-play;
He started a blog
And now we're all agog
To keep track of what he has to say!

Jacci Lewis said...

Gray strings words together with ease
And his blogspot cannot fail to please;
BUT my cholesterol soars
And I've worked out the cause
Is his writing - it's DRIPPING with cheese!

Gray said...

The comments above just go to show
That genes are more powerful than u know
Some get good looks, some get to sing
Others a smile which joy doth bring
For me I've inherited the writing bug
That thing which on the heart does tug
And urges one to pen some prose,
A poem, a sonnet a letter, who knows?!
So while my writing can offend
By driving you around around the bend
Innocence is what I plead
For all the things you're mad to read
But if a guilty party is wot u seek
I'll use the earliest form of check
I'll pass the buck and blame another,
And point my finger at my mother :)

Hehe, thanx mom...I do so enjoy our little rhymes :)

Jacci Lewis said...

Genetics are a tricky thing,
As Bible history shows;
(Those hundreds of begats are
Not just there to fill the rows!)
I guess we all can trace our roots
To when there were no clothes...
Which means that we ALL share
The human race's highs and lows.
The Bible keeps strict records of
Whose blood in whose veins flows
And geneology was key in
Picking whom GOD chose
To blaze the trail to Canaan -
A path of joys and woes
That I will not describe
'Cos you know how the Bible goes.
The Levites were all priests
Though not by choice, as you'd suppose;
Their bloodline pre-selected them
To be the holy ous.
Working with a pre-determined
Gene pool sure can pose
A pretty hairy challenge -
As our Creator knows!
David wallowed in GOD's favour
From his head right to his toes
Until Bathsheba's baby
Popped out with King David's nose!
GOD's most effective leaders
Didn't start life as heroes:
But GOD gives grace to those who GO
And from that our faith grows....
BUT there is still a deeper truth -
Like molten fire it glows
And burns away the sin and shame
That GOD's light must expose -
The truth that GOD has freely Given eternal life to those
Who share the sinless bloodline
Of the ONE Who died and rose!

Nico said...

I no longer feel so bad
that my rhymes don't rhyme at all
best I follow on from dad
and play music 'till I'm bald

Jolandi said...

WOW! That is all I can say...

Graeme said...

This sentence is false.

Also, my web browser wants to block this site as spam, can't really blame it...

Gray said...

Graeme, which sentence is false? I thought spam was what people eat with eggs, so are you saying that this site is delicious? Or perhaps mouth-watering?

Graeme said...

This whole comment thread would, in proper e-communicative circles, be refered to as a spam-thread. Not only that, but participants would be shunned from e-society and not invited to e-parties or e-functions.

Graeme said...

I give Graham 5 minutes to post a reply containing a pun using "e-" something.

And I guarantee it won't be good.

Karl said...

Fascinating...One blog post and thirteen comments...is this actually common blogger protocol...if it is I'm seriously missing out.
I'm also considering that we conjointly make a blog called "Commenting Gray - the never ending rebuttal".