Hailey and Elora were totally mesmerized by it.
No laughing, oh no. This was serious stuff to them...and the rest of the audience, apparently.
Serious business this movie. But not the drive there.
Some more candid shots, while they were watching the previews.
The one below may look posed,
but anyone who knows 7 and 8 year old girls would believe me when I promise it's not.
Oh the drama.
The relief all over their faces that Judy Moody had a great summer after all.
It was close in parts!
Especially when Judy's best friend went off to circus camp.
(Seriously, circus camp. What parent would send their child to circus camp? )
They wanted to check out the poster again on the way out of the theater.
They were in deep discussion.
Dennis got in the car and said, "There was no depth to that movie. At all."
Shhh! Don't tell them.
I want our granddaughter Elora and her 2nd cousin Hailey to remember these 2 days with us, so don't be surprised if I show more pictures.
They are so blessed to have each other.
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They are both so adorable. Can't wait to see more pictures.
Love, love, love the pictures. You captured the essence of their friendship. We're excited for more. Love, Dad and Susan
I am certainly out of the loop when it comes to movies because I've never heard of this movie. The girls look like they enjoyed themselves and such fun memories they are making!!
oh my goodness, this is too cute. In the candid picture of them watching the previews they both look JUST like their mothers, it looks like little Erin and little Robin watching judy moody. Thank you for posting these, I LOVE them.
Thanks for making the past couple of days so special for the two of them...Hailey is having a blast! And Famly Camp still to come...!
This totally made my day- thanks Jill!
this is so cute! I love how they are so serious in discussions! So darling!!!
very cute and fun! Tell Dennis there is probably more depth in the judy moody books. :) at least 8 year old depth. What fun memories they are making together!
I love these pictures, especially the candid shots of their friendship.
I saw Judy Moody twice! The first time I took my 4-year-old and 2-year-old grandkids. They were mesmerized. The 2nd time, the grandkids ranged in age from 1 to 9. They loved it too.
Dennis is right about the depth of the movie. But the kids don't care.
Now I gotta see it. The pics you took make me want to see what produces those faces!
darlene
I just love this little photo essay of the girls.
=)
I am looking forward to these days !! Hill is home and my mother told her she needed to hurry up and get married and have a baby so she can hold it !! Oh these old peeps !! lol
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