Here’s Trillian and Zaphod in the White Gloves Fashion Show for the Parent Magazine Back To School Fair. Both kids were stylin’ and profilin’ (we can’t afford those clothes ourselves). This was the reason I couldn’t be at BarCamp. Thanks to Susie and daughter for coming to see them.
Zaphod kind of embarrassed us; he was a little too loose for a manners class graduate. But, he lightened up the festivities, and this is where I learned he inherits my stage craziness. Now I know how my Dad feels.
I would post some of the other pics, the other kids were so cute, but there’s the whole minors/parental permission thing. I know that there is no public expectation of privacy, but I still want to respect parental autonomy when possible. That being said, my kids were just kids. Some of those kids modeled like they did it for a living. I’m not making value judgements, it just took me aback for a bit.
Anyway, a good time was had by all, and I sure wish we could have afforded that dress for Trillian
Even with 25% model discount, Dillard’s is a little too uptown for us. But, if I just entered Trillian in a pageant or two, we’d, I mean she’d have extra money for the fancy duds. HMMMMMM.
Nah. She’d rather cook. Have I told you yet, she’s on a cooking tear lately? I am so happy I could bust. An apprentice!
Oh, you can get to the full size photos at Flickr.









August 20, 2007 at 9:36 pm
definitely as cool as BarCamp, and actually cooler in the literal sense. nice snaps, daddio
August 21, 2007 at 5:52 am
We saw a little girl on a commercial for a movie and Jeff and I both looked at each other and said “that looked just like Trillian”! And Zaphod ROCKED! He was so cute doing his Richard Nixon impersonation…lol
August 21, 2007 at 1:07 pm
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