Sunday, September 02, 2007

Flat Johnsons

Did you ever hear about Flat Stanley? He was a paper doll that traveled the world in letters. Well, take that idea and mix it with Liz's suggestion that I take life-size paper cutouts of her, Chris and Connor to the family party. Voila! Flat Johnsons!
Here is a photo montage of the family party with the Flat Johnsons.


Walking to the car. Notice that their coloring is not quite right. Being flattened and having an arm amputated can do that to you.


Driving to Springville. Someone forgot to buckle up! Bad Flat Johnsons!


Walking into the backyard for the party. Walk softly and carry a big stick.


Ready for some appetizers. They really enjoyed the carrots. It is one of the reasons for the orange colored skin.


Visiting with the bird in the bird cage. This is likely the same situation that caused Flat Liz to lose her arms. Tragic.


Berkley likes to keep the Flat Johnsons near his heart. He is tender like that.


Belle is not quite sure about the Flat Johnsons.


One of the more exciting activities of the evening: playing in the doll house. Much to Flat Chris' dismay, Flat Connor really enjoyed this. Flat Liz only wishes she had arms to play with.


Grandma decided that the Flat Johnsons were hers. She took them home with her. They are well loved.


Ha ha, jokes on the Flat Johnsons. Suckers.


I believe Garth Brooks said it best: "Life is not tried, it is merely survived, if you're standing outside the fire."


I told them it wouldn't be a good idea to join in the tribal fire dance, but they insisted. Flat Connor was almost sacrificed the the fire gods.


The Flat Johnsons with the girls, having the time of their lives.


Annie and Hilary like the Flat Johnsons, they are hugable.


Time for a brownie break (Flat Liz loves brownies). Notice that Flat Chris is already getting damaged. Battle wounds. Turns out the Flat Johnsons are much like the Wicked Witch of the West- they melt in water.


Greg keeping the Flat Johnsons safe.


Turns out that Flat Chris is allergic to dogs, he is running away as fast as he can. (Andrea got bit in the process of trying to get this picture).


Goodbye Flat Johnsons. You have lived a good life. Lesson learned: Flat Johnsons should be laminated, it increases shelf life.

3 comments:

Liz Johnson said...

I have tears rolling down my face in laughter. You are too good to me. Too good.

Chris J. said...

Someone needs a hobby.

Lani said...

Love it!!! I couldn't wait to see this blogpost. It has to be one of the all-time best blogposts ever! :-) I only wish the REAL Johnsons could have been there to witness the fun! ;-)