He looks good, he does look a bit thin with age though.
Man, you look like twins
Yes but he is getting rusty I’m afraid
He shaved his hair too
nah, the hair looks great!
Brother got married yesterday.
I’m the last that has yet to be tied down by either marriage or kids.
But here is a picture of my niece and I as I take her to go see barn kittens.
Had a great weekend!
First, preserving democracy.
(Things were winding down by this point but the square was PACKED for the duration.)
Then, celebrating fathers.
(Ignore the wall; it’s a result of roof damage. And the floor; the dog INSISTS on having her toys and food EVERYWHERE.)
How’s it going folks, been a while since i logged in. Seeing many new faces and many familiar (@MrOchoa @badeaguard @Mini and more), wanted to announce that I just became a dad on 5th June, Just finished the new ET and really liked it, the mission is simple yet fun. I hope you guys are doing well in life. Take care everyone!
Congratulations on being a father now!
Well well well, you left the forum for a girl it seems. Good choice
Congratulations Is it a girl or boy?
I am doing very very well. My Silverballer is complete, finally.
Oooh congratulations How is the life as a father?
oh yeah lol it’s a baby boy/ Have a really interesting story on ‘How I met my wife’ lol
Would love to see the silver baller pictures
going well soo far, not soo much for the wife because of frequent feeding but we’re slowly adjusting to the new life
My town has a fascination with water for whatever reason. I went to the Water Museum on Sunday and took some pictures.
You have a Water Museum?
Phoenix has a “Hall of Flame” (https://hallofflame.org/) but that’s more for firefighters than just fire, in general. What sorts of exhibits does the Water Museum have? I’ve genuinely curious!
Apologies for the day-late reply, but it’s mostly about the history of the SAAE, which is a company that cleans and takes care of rivers and provide water for nearby towns, mine included. There is a walking track that takes you to those two drinking fountains (you can see them on the pictures), a big lake (which I believe to be the source for the fountains as they both end in the lake, which doesn’t make sense considering that the lake is very dirty with leaves and natural stuff, I’ll never understand that, anyways) and that building written “água” (means water) which has some interactive exhibits on the history of water in the planet and some water related sculptures. It’s pretty neat, if you ever visit Indaiatuba make sure to go there!