Last weekend, Alyssa (Bates) Webster was in a wedding in Tennessee with sister Michaela (Bates) Keilen. While they were there, photographer friend Taryn Yager snapped some photos of Alyssa and her baby girls. Aren't they a sweet little trio?
Photo courtesy of tarynyagerphotography.com
Alyssa Webster, Allie Webster, and Lexi Webster
Such a beautiful photo! Wow precious memories for the family.
ReplyDeleteThat is indeed a sweet picture. Thanks for sharing.☺
ReplyDeleteThey're dressed so cute. Glad Alyssa has felt the freedom to do her own thing.
ReplyDeletePlease, please, stop writing the word "gal". If used AT ALL, the word exists only in spoken language, not written language.
ReplyDeleteWow Kitty, you're a gal who really feels strongly.
DeleteKitty meijer ,You must not be country gal
DeleteBut it seems your the only one with a problem with it.
Where do you see "gal" on this post?
DeleteI'm sure it's more proper to say "girls" or "ladies," however, "gals" is a word, and very much so. (Take a look in Webster's Dictionary for conformation). Ellie does a fantastic job of the blog, and though I'm sure Ellie is gracious enough to consider your suggestion, please do remember that this is not a "company" (like TLC) running this website, but a young lady who has many other things to do, so not everything will be written formally, and her time is limited. I must admit, I don't care for"gals" either, but it's probably also better to not complain too much as I'm sure Ellie is doing the best she can. (And a wonderful job she does!) Best wishes!
DeleteI agree. It's too Southern and twangy.
DeleteBut this is a blog, which is like a diary or journal that's made public. It's not like a newspaper or a book.
DeleteHow can a word exist in spoken language, but not written? It can obviously be written. It's just a colloquialism. Do you mean it doesn't exist in formal written language?
DeleteIt amazes me what people complain about...
DeleteI live in Los Angeles and have heard that term here, too.
DeleteFunny- 'gal' is listed in Merriam-Webster as a noun, meaning 'a girl'. It may be used more frequently in some regions of the country than in others, but it is both a spoken and written word in our language.
DeleteKitty, you know what people who are country have more fun!! people who like to be proper isn't fun at all !!
DeleteUgh people
DeleteThree beautiful young ladies
ReplyDeleteThree beautiful ladies
ReplyDeleteLovely photo! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful little girls God bless you all
ReplyDeleteThey are truly precious. God bless them.
ReplyDeleteSo precious!
ReplyDeleteGal gal gal gal gal GAL GAL.
ReplyDeleteSeriously? Get over it gal.
Gorgeous pics.
I know right I wish people would just keep stuff to their selves
DeleteThese gals sure are cute! ;)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful girls
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