

well it just too scary. we went to see the second installment of national treasure--partly because the first was good, partly because part was filmed in the black hills and at sylvan lake where our parents honeymooned! and partly because it was a movie date with my sister's son and his family.
while we were waiting--we drove down separately to do some schnopping (snooping through stores without a specific shopping goal in mind)--we decided to take pictures with the waterhorse display.
what is really scary is how much we look alike. i always thought my sister was so different thanme because she was darked skinned, had dark hair, and an oval face while mine was square; which made her much better looking than me. but in our older years i may be catching up with her. how, i don't know. genetics!
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Actually I think the creature looks like he belongs to our family too: and he is the cutest.
National treasure was a good movie. We need to continue to go at least once a month.
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