Photos from 03-16-2008

Israel, 2, and Elijah, 3, take a rest in their stroller before moving onto the next room. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Jacob, 7, Christopher, 9, and Dad, stop and smile for a family photograph. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Austin 2 1/2, has a good laugh.
 (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Lucy 2 1/2, sits pretty in her wagon. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Swinging can be fun indoors thinks Jerome, 5. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Jasmin, 6, Candyn, 2, and Mom stop for a picture before going into the exposition room. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Jaylan, 9, smiles as he swings on the swing. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Alex, 10, enjoys swinging on the indoor swing. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Aaron 9, and Lu-Silly the Clown, choose which design he wants on his face. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Great songs to listen to and clap your hands. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Grace 8, gets her face painted with a Colts emblem. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Lea, 15, looks pretty in her bright purple coat. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Nicholas, 4, is having a good time today. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Many people looking at the information at the different booths today. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Tyler, 7, Cassie, 13, Mom, and Dad, find all kinds of great information at the expo today. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Trey, 5, shows how much of his drink he has left. (Photo submitted by K. sanderson, Indymoms.com)
One of the booths inside the exposition hall at Saturday's Autism Expo presented by Easter Seals Crossroads and the Autism Society of America. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Sarah, 7 months, smiles pretty with her mom today.  (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Gavin, 7, takes a turn at playing the musical instrument. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Gordon, 7, shakes a musical instrument for a fun time today. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Harrison, 5, and Derrick, 5, stop and smile for our camera. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Maya, 2 1/2, looks at the next booth to go to. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Godd information is shared throughout each booth at the Autism Expo. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Marissa, 18 months, poses pretty for our camera. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Blake,3, and Marissa, 18 months, wonder what the big flash from the camera is. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Matthew, 7, likes playing with his toy dinosaurs. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Tejas, 6, gives a smile while resting for a minute. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Alex, 7, rests in a swing you can hang from any doorway in your home. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Kegan, 9, stops and smiles with Mom. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Colin 5 1/2, draws a picture at the art table during Saturday's Autism Expo presented by Easter Seals Crossroads and the Autism Society of America. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Trenton, 3, and Ella, 3, ride down the slide with their mom's. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Standing in line is fun when you can watch others slide. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Lauren, 4, races ahead of her mom. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Brock, 2, and Dad laugh as they wisk down the fast slide. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Lucy, 7, and Mae, 6, wonder who will make it to the bottom first. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
A flag waver proceeds to let the next slider come on down. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Noah, 5, and Drew, 7, smile as they race down the slide. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Olivia, 8, loves to go down the slide. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Arabella, 3, is having a fun time here today. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Devin, 1, sits on Mom's lap, while Bryce, 3, slides down beside them. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Looking down to see if the flag waver is ready for the next person to slide is a smart way to keep everyone safe while having fun. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
A beautiful display is in front of the slide for onlookers to enjoy. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Hunter, 6, races Dad down the big slide. (Photo submitted by K Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Mom and Hannah, 1, go fast down the slide. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Jake, 16 months, wonders what just happened, while his mom holds him steady. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
The Vacation Nation Slide is open for business at the Children's Museum. (Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
Slidin' into spring - it's all part of the Children's Museum's Vacation Nation fun during spring break.(Photo submitted by K. Sanderson, Indymoms.com)
My DD's fairytale portrait. (Photo submitted by )
Favorite Easter picture of my DD.

Submitted by Mrs.Christy (Photo submitted by )
My favorite Irish girl, 24 month old Brenna Presley. Submitted by Mrs. Christy (Photo submitted by )
Halle Berry arrives at the 19th annual Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Gala in Palm Springs, Calif. in this Jan. 5, 2008 file photo. Berry told Oprah Winfrey on her show last year that playing a mother in her latest movie, "Things We Lost in the Fire," helped convince her that motherhood was for her. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, File)
Lisa Muloma, representing Guion Creek Middle School, thinks about a word before spelling it during the Marion County Regional Spelling Bee Saturday, March 15, 2008.  (Steve Sanchez / The Indianapolis Star)
Crispus Attucks teachers Elaine Bultman (left) and Lauren Diamond react in disbelief as G'Aundra Chatman, representing Crispus Attucks, spells a word correctly during the Marion County Regional Spelling Bee Saturday, March 15, 2008.  (Steve Sanchez / The Indianapolis Star)
William Feng (left), representing The Orchard School, gets help from pronouncer Tony Armstrong during the final rounds of the Marion County Regional Spelling Bee Saturday, March 15, 2008.  Regina Solomito, representing the Indiana Catholic Home Schooling Association, won the event and earned a trip to the national spelling bee in Washington, D.C.  (Steve Sanchez / The Indianapolis Star)
Regina Solomito (left), representing the Indiana Catholic Home Schooling Association, gets a big hug from her dad, Al, after winning the Marion County Regional Spelling Bee Saturday, March 15, 2008.  Solomito earned a trip to the national spelling bee in Washington, D.C. with the win.  (Steve Sanchez / The Indianapolis Star)
William Feng (right), representing The Orchard School, claps as Regina Solomito, representing the Indiana Catholic Home Schooling Association, spells a word correctly during the final rounds of the Marion County Regional Spelling Bee Saturday, March 15, 2008.  Solomito earned a trip to the national spelling bee in Washington, D.C. with the win.  (Steve Sanchez / The Indianapolis Star)
36 spellers with their friends and family filled the Lilly Theater at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis during the Marion County Regional Spelling Bee Saturday, March 15, 2008.  (Steve Sanchez / The Indianapolis Star)
William Feng (left), representing The Orchard School, spells a word during the final rounds of the Marion County Regional Spelling Bee Saturday, March 15, 2008.  Also pictured is Haley Welch (center), representing Kitley Intermediate School, and Regina Solomito, representing the Indiana Catholic Home Schooling Association.  (Steve Sanchez / The Indianapolis Star)
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