Thursday, June 10, 2010

A Breakfast Picnic

Entertaining three children in the summer months can get costly.  One of our favorite things to do is to have an early morning picnic at the park.  It is less crowded, and the temperature has not yet reached one hundred!  Here we are at the Waterfront Park in Charleston, SC.  It is a wonderful, new park!  Here is one of my little pixies enjoying her bagel!

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15 comments:

  1. What a charming picnic setting! I love the red picnic tin, plus the pretty linens. And your special guest in the last photo is darling!

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  2. Looks like fun! What a fun metal picnic basket!

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  3. Looks great, love the old picnic basket! The only thing missing is your red wagon to wheel it all out to the park-enjoy!

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  4. I love your picnic tin. Makes me want to gather up a picnic.

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  5. I love a picnic...your vintage basket is really nice!

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  6. love the red picnic basket. So classic and the smile is pretty nice too!

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  7. Darling! Love the red basket. Truly classic!

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  8. I love this! I never even thought of a breakfast picnic. How sweet is that. Love your red picnic basket!

    Hugs,
    Joanne

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  9. A breakfast picnic with a real "pixie". How could it be better!

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  10. I am enjoying going back through your posts. You are a wonderful photographer.

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  11. Oh how fun is this. Your picnic basket and all your accessories are so pretty and what fun for the children. Your daughter is just precious. I know they must be enjoying their fun picnics. Gorgeous photos too. Thanks so much for joining TTT. Hugs, Marty

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  12. Great post! Love the vintage red picnic basket and all that goes with. Your pixie is adorable!

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  13. So cute! I love this picnic! You have put it all together so well! Love the red and white and pink! Your daughter is precious too!

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