Generation Two: Ernest Lemon
Time to swap that red hair for gray. Happy birthday Ernest, time for the golden years to begin.
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Generation Two: Ernest Lemon
Time to swap that red hair for gray. Happy birthday Ernest, time for the golden years to begin.
Generation Three: Ismo Lemon
Introducing Dalton and Ismo Graham-Lemon! Pictured with their parents, Mallory Graham and Ernest & Alicia Lemon.
Generation Two: Ernest Lemon
Another family photo. These seem to be a weekly event with how quickly the Lemon tree gorws.
Generation Three: Phillipa Rashaad-Lemon
Introducing Kade & Phillipa Rashaad-Lemon!
Called the wedding of the year, this grand ceremony was the wedding of Phillipa’s dreams. Phillipa radiated beauty and Kade could not take his eyes off his beautiful bride.
Generation Three: Phillipa Lemon
KADE: Well... yes. Right now because of work-
ERNEST: Oh no, I understand, but do you understand my concern here? What are you doing to change this situation?
It isn’t often that Kade was at a loss for words, but this stopped him in his tracks. He had put off looking for a transfer to another hospital. Ernest was right. Phillipa was a smart girl and this situation would not cut it for much longer.
Generation 2: Ernest Lemon
Ernest & wife, Alicia, pose for some casual family photos with their five children: Ismo, Saffron, Lottie, and (the newest additions) Griff, & Levi.
Proof that twins don’t run in this family, they sprint.
Alicia: What would you say to having more kids?
Ernest: You’re kidding right? No way. Three is more than enough enough. Phillipa’s is 12 going on 30, Bertie just stopped wetting the bed, and Ismo is finally out of diapers. (Narrowing his eyes.) Wait... why? Are you-
Alicia: Yeah, about six weeks along.
There is no love like that between a dad an the pet he said he didn’t want.