Monday, May 11, 2009





"I am a 7 year old redneck. I am home-schooled.  I really just take pictures because I like the wonderful delight of getting to look at pictures of things i might never see again.  It sort of helps me in life to be able to see things this way. I live on Innerarity, down Balderas. 


This is a picture of me carrying Wil, my brother.  We were down at my Auntie El's and he got in a very pricker-y spot.  I guess the prickers were a very certain type because he didn't get pricked when he went in, but he got pricked when he tried to come out and he called someone to help him and so that's me carrying him out of the prickers because I had flip-flops on. My momma took this image.  


I would like it if you would check the blog and see the pictures that I've put in.  I would like to know who you are and I'd like to see your comments.  Thank you, from Andrew."  -Andrew Reed Waltrip, age 7 ½




7 comments:

  1. Wow, Andrew, I like your blog. My sons Miles and Henry really like trains, and so they like the title of your blog.
    I hope to hear more about the good and interesting things that happen each day.
    Thanks for taking the time to write.
    Mrs. Pope

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  2. Andrew this is fantastic! I love seeing what you see. I can't wait to show it to Myles and Otis. I guess I will have to create one for Myles now. He loves to take pictures too.

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  3. "Thank you Mrs. Pope and Aunt Carin for checking the blog and for making comments so that i can see you were here. I like to read your comments. From Andrew"

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  4. He ain't heavy, he's my brother. :^)

    What a good brother you are to rescue Wil from the prickers.

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  5. Andrew, I was really surprise to see that you have a blog. I sure don't know how to do that and am so proud of you for doing this. I enjoyed your pictures and your comments. You are an intelligent young man. It was sure nice of you to help Wil when he needed his big brother's help in getting out of the prickers. I enjoyed seeing you in Oklahoma and hope to see you again soon. I know you will be happy to see Daddy get home. In the meantime, continue to be a big help to your Mother. Love you. Papa

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  6. "thanks, PaPa for checking the blog. I am really glad to talk to you through this. Maybe we could skype you some time! I love you, from Andrew"

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  7. Andrew, what have you been u[ to lately. I know that you are glad to have Daddy home and I know that he is glad to be home with you. Have you taken any new pictures lately?

    What are you planning to do this summer? Love you,

    Papa

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