Step 1: Find someone with a perfectly good scarf.
Step 2: Chase them down.
Step 3: Grab hold of the scarf and don’t let go.
Step 4: If you aren’t able to ruin it by yourself, enlist a friend.
Step 5: If necessary, tear at it with your fingers.
Step 6: Repeat steps 3 and 4.
Your scarf should now look like this:
Theresa says
LOL…they look like they had a ball with it! It does make a better rope than a scarf you must admit.
Amy M. says
JB — You are HILARIOUS!!! Perfect captions!!! LOL
ElizabethC says
Ha! How long did THAT take?
Cindy says
And a good time was had by all including the photographer!!!!
Denice says
Thanks JB…….. It’s been a long day and I needed a good laugh.
Not only “perfect captions” but the “most perfect subjects” to caption.
Love you all on the hill.
Jeani Goodrich says
OH How fun!! JB thank you for the great story. I loved how you put it all together. Thanks for making my day.
Candace (Tyler, TX) says
I download the photos and have folders for all individuals, group shots, even backsides now I have to add a folder titled “Episodic”. Thanks, keep them coming J.B.
Audrey says
Thank you very much for this important “How To” info! I will definitely keep this in the back of my mind for future reference in case I ever need to know how to ruin a scarf. 🙂 I’m sure whoever made this scarf for the seven will enjoy how much fun & play it inspired!!! Wonderful photos!!
Shelly Knapp says
Oh this was so much fun ~ JB, your commentary just MADE the whole story – thanks so much, what a “feel good” post! 🙂
Margaret in New Zealand says
I can’t wait to see them all again! What fun they are having.
Sara Lissabet says
Very funny. I assume it was Jamie that lost the scarf? Hmmm, now I’m thinking of what kinds of materials could make a sturdier scarf. I’ll have to shop around…
dee says
kooks!
I agree, it makes a better rope than a scarf!
love Missy’s gigantic playface.. even when she’s looking up, you still can’t see her top teeth!
what a great action how to story!