Yet again this year, we are sending out a by-now-traditional blank Mad Lib for the fun-loving among you to create your very own version of a Boyd holiday letter. But are you curious about the official version? Read on.
Our 2013 Mad Lib
Lucy, age (nº), wore a single (adj.) outfit most of the year. (We did wash it once or twice.) Rosie, age (nº), spends much of her time upside-down, practicing (body part)-stands. Both girls mastered their (vehicles) this summer, which we now use to go to weekly (musical instrument) lessons. Ann rescued a live (animal) in the park on Thanksgiving. Jon & Ann reached a 2013 goal of watching every (famous person) movie in chronological order — all 46 of them!
We wish you a (adj.) Christmas and a happy (n.)!
The factual version
Lucy, age seven, wore a single blue outfit most of the year. (We did wash it once or twice.) Rosie, age five, spends much of her time upside-down, practicing headstands. Both girls mastered their two-wheeler bikes this summer, which we now use to go to weekly piano lessons. Ann rescued a live rooster in the park on Thanksgiving. Jon & Ann reached a 2013 goal of watching every Woody Allen movie in chronological order — all 46 of them!
We [really do] wish you a merry Christmas and a happy New Year!
P.S. Lucy’s beloved stuffed animal, Piggy Lou, wanted to get in on the Groucho Marx glasses.
woo,woo,too youuuuu every one with a cookie duster.youuuuu also look like your related to jimmy durante.the nose knows.owl bet someone else or a timer took the picture a little birdie told me so.