Honoring the musician in all of us

Last night, we went to Bacchanal to celebrate Jim Singleton’s 55th birthday and we all dressed up in 1955 attire – or so we thought. I had read that India and Asia had a huge influence on fashion design during this period so Tin wore his Indian outfit that Alice’s daughter brought back for him and we dressed in our own hodge podge glamour, debonair way. But before we left Tin wanted to play the flute and so we had to pause for a musical interlude (made sense given the occasion of the evening). Behold our budding musician’s first concert.

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6 Responses to “Honoring the musician in all of us”

  1. Ivette Says:

    Rachel, Rachel, Rachel, that Tin is way too much!!!! Me lo quiero comer a besos, muchos pero que muchos besos. te quiero

  2. Ivette Says:

    oops i forgot to mention that i loooooved his concert!

  3. Rachel Says:

    Well we only how him in his best light – his NOOOOOO, NOOOOOPE, and fits are not displayed on the blog!!! But he is cute.

  4. Ivette Says:

    Me imagino…When you are that cute the fits got to be something.

  5. Rachel Says:

    Yes, indeed.

  6. Alice Says:

    Bravisimo Tin!

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