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berryblondeboys 05-17-2014 03:14 PM

Photos of son from sr. Prom
 
Thought I would share. My son's school only has senior prom and a group of friends went together. We allowed to show the photographer's photos of other people beside our own family/children without permission from others, but I can show my son!

He had a great time.

http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g8...ps41287d95.jpg

http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g8...ps985e53d1.jpg

http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g8...psbcae651b.jpg

rubidoux 05-17-2014 04:18 PM

Aww, he's adorable and so sharp! I hope he had a great time!

Bloopers 05-17-2014 05:03 PM

He's a total cutie! Looks like you too - I can totally see the resemblance. Glad he had a nice time!

mars735 05-17-2014 07:42 PM

Totally cute! He looks so handsome in the suit & tie. Thank-you for sharing.

Brandis 05-17-2014 08:32 PM

These are great pics!

ILoveVegetables 05-17-2014 09:10 PM

What a cutie :D

Arctic Mama 05-18-2014 01:08 AM

He looks so much like you in the face and like your husband in build. What a handsome young man you have :)

berryblondeboys 05-19-2014 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Arctic Mama (Post 5005805)
He looks so much like you in the face and like your husband in build. What a handsome young man you have :)

It's very true. I think he looks more like me now than he ever has.

Want to know what 's funny? Today I posted a picture of my 9 year old and it wanted to tag him as my older son. The two look SO MUCH alike at similar ages.... It's just hard to see that now side by side with almost 9 years between them.

berryblondeboys 05-19-2014 01:24 PM

And thank you every one. Of course I'm biased and think he's very handsome! :-)

Novus 05-19-2014 01:54 PM

So, does he love or hate his hair? Us red heads tend to have a strong opinion one way or the other about our hair colour! ;)

Also, his tie is fantastic!

berryblondeboys 05-19-2014 01:57 PM

He loves his hair. It's a dark red, like the color of a copper penny. SUPER thick and wavy/curly. My younger son has the exact same color of hair, thickness, and waviness of hair... go figure it would strike twice!

Novus 05-19-2014 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by berryblondeboys (Post 5006633)
He loves his hair. It's a dark red, like the color of a copper penny. SUPER thick and wavy/curly. My younger son has the exact same color of hair, thickness, and waviness of hair... go figure it would strike twice!

Awesome! :) Yes, red hair likes to stay in a family. There are so many red heads in my family it's kinna ridiculous.

berryblondeboys 05-19-2014 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Novus (Post 5006637)
Awesome! :) Yes, red hair likes to stay in a family. There are so many red heads in my family it's kinna ridiculous.

We are still trying to figure out where it came from. My mom was born a strawberry blonde, but it turned blonde by the time she was 5. She stayed blonde.

My husband's aunt was the same way - turned blonde.

No other redheads that we know of except a second cousin (same age) has BRIGHT orange hair (unlike this dark red) and that's it.

However, my uncle and my husband both have auburn beards (with black hair). So, red is lurking around. These are the first instances of red we know anywhere in my side of the family (besides the beard), and only that second cousin on the other side... and hence the name, "berryblondeboys"... sounded better than "copperheadedboys".

Novus 05-19-2014 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by berryblondeboys (Post 5006640)
... and hence the name, "berryblondeboys"... sounded better than "copperheadedboys".

Ok, so it's totally adorable that your kidlets inspired your screenname! :D And I'm glad you chose to not use copperhead....because that makes me think of snakes. :eek:

My heritage is Irish/Scottish/English, so, yeah, A LOT of redheads. We also have a lot of left-handers in the family so we are pretty much a statistical anomaly all the way 'round. :lol: My hair was strawberry blonde until my late 20s and then it became ashy blonde which looked horrid with my complexion (and made me very sad). I use a henna rinse now to make it the colour it's "supposed" to be.

MissSMcC 05-19-2014 03:39 PM

Melissa I always wondered what your username meant, that's so cute! And your son is gorgeous :)

krampus 05-20-2014 11:04 AM

It may be the hair but he reminds me a lot of my old French roommate!

df180 05-20-2014 11:36 AM

AWW! I can see the resemblance. Glad he had a great time!!

Em Coconut 05-20-2014 04:29 PM

Such a handsome young man you've got there :)

Arctic Mama 05-20-2014 07:49 PM

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Originally Posted by berryblondeboys (Post 5006618)
It's very true. I think he looks more like me now than he ever has.

Want to know what 's funny? Today I posted a picture of my 9 year old and it wanted to tag him as my older son. The two look SO MUCH alike at similar ages.... It's just hard to see that now side by side with almost 9 years between them.

Between the age gap and frame differences that can make it tough to evaluate. It was only just a little while ago, looking at a family picture, I figured out why none of my kids seem to look like me. My husband has stronger features, and the children who favor me the most in the face have HIS square, strong bone structure underlying it, which throws my perspective. The kiddo who has my face shape and jaw has his eyes and the eyes always dominate our ideas about someone's likeness.

So basically my kids DO look like me, but it's hard to see when I'm looking at them every day because my husband's features are stronger. And I NEVER think they look like one another, but I'll get a baby picture or toddler picture from one kid and think it belongs to a different child! Our brains definitely see things in pieces and impressions, instead of accurate to reality :o

berryblondeboys 05-21-2014 06:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Arctic Mama (Post 5007530)
So basically my kids DO look like me, but it's hard to see when I'm looking at them every day because my husband's features are stronger. And I NEVER think they look like one another, but I'll get a baby picture or toddler picture from one kid and think it belongs to a different child! Our brains definitely see things in pieces and impressions, instead of accurate to reality :o

This is exactly it. I don't think Adrian and Henry look alike - at all - besides the hair and both being tall. However, when I take out the baby, toddler, little kid photos, they look a LOT a like!

And yes, my older son has the strong features like his dad, but when you REALLY look for the details, there's probably even more of "me than him. Let me see if I can find a photo of DH and me and the two kids.

OK, here is the first day of school this year, a day before his 17th birthday. And my husband with WAY too short hair (it's black - getting peppered now):
http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g8...ps52edb85c.jpg
And me when I was 175 pounds (to compare with like weight):
http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g8...psc56d0014.jpg

And the little guy (8 in the photo on the first day of school):
http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g8...ps50e0880a.jpg
http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g8...ps17735c6d.jpg

And then my older son at the same age (8):
http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g8...ps14af55fa.jpg

When you really look, they don't look that much alike, but it's the hair, the height, etc that makes it seem they look SO MUCH alike.

Arctic Mama 05-22-2014 12:49 AM

Oh yes, your oldest looks much more like you. Your youngest has Daddy's eyes, though. The height and build just messes with our heads, but he's almost a clone of you in the face.

berryblondeboys 05-22-2014 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Arctic Mama (Post 5008269)
Oh yes, your oldest looks much more like you. Your youngest has Daddy's eyes, though. The height and build just messes with our heads, but he's almost a clone of you in the face.

It's so funny how it all works. Both our kids are a good MIX of the two of us, obviously, as that's how it works, but yes the height, curly, red hair and similar eyes do it too.

DH has nearly black eyes and black hair. I have dark blonde hair and blue eyes - kids have the copper hair and the oldest has greenish to hazelish eyes (too green to be hazel to brown to be green) and the youngest has light brown/hazel eyes.

Oh and BOTH of them have darker pigmented skin that either Sven or I. I fry in 10 minutes, DH in about 15 minutes and the kids take about 30 minutes to fry. We are all fair, but there is fair and then FAIR. People on both sides of the family have some olive ton skin, so I'm glad they picked up a bit more pigment.

Arctic Mama 05-22-2014 01:10 PM

Genetics can be weird that way :lol:

berryblondeboys 05-29-2014 11:51 AM

And... let me add graduation... Realized I'm the only one without red hair! DH has a red beard (same shade as the kids' hair) and then the kids have the red hair. I feel left out! ALL my "boys" have red hair on their heads! (just maybe their chins too)

See the link to the post: http://melissaslife42.blogspot.com/2...ord-month.html


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