Luke, As this year has passed you have seen, heard, and learned many new things. Don’t think this was something unique to the first year of your life. It will continue through each of your years. Enjoy each new sight, smell, sound, touch, thought, ect. Each is a special journey which will influence everything you do afterward!
Rantz,
Thanks for the positive thoughts and wishes.
Hsien,
That little darling is no longer our “little” baby. His one-year check-up was this morning, and he has surpassed both his siblings at a comparable age. It’s not just my imagination: He is tall!
[...] OK, let’s start at the beginning. I’m northern European mutt: mostly Irish, English and German, with a bit of French and Swedish thrown in for good measure. Kerri’s half Mexican, half northern European mutt, mostly English, we think. So our kids are all across the spectrum. Samantha, our five year old, is my clone, except for the dark hair and hazel eyes. She’s tall and lanky, with my sense of humor and curiosity. Jake, our two year old, would pass for Latino if not for the pasty white skin. Eyes so deep and dark they take your breath away! And Luke, our one year old? Well, a picture’s worth a thousand words: That could be my baby picture. ‘Nuff said. [...]
Sivin said,
23 May, 2006 at 7:53 pm
Selamat Hari Jadi
(it means Happy Birthday in Malay)
Bald Man said,
24 May, 2006 at 6:29 am
Thanks for the kind wishes.
Rantz Grotto said,
24 May, 2006 at 8:23 am
Luke, As this year has passed you have seen, heard, and learned many new things. Don’t think this was something unique to the first year of your life. It will continue through each of your years. Enjoy each new sight, smell, sound, touch, thought, ect. Each is a special journey which will influence everything you do afterward!
-RG
Hsien Lei said,
25 May, 2006 at 4:55 am
What a darling! All the most wonderful things in life for you, Luke!! Happy happy birthday.
Bald Man said,
25 May, 2006 at 9:43 am
Rantz,
Thanks for the positive thoughts and wishes.
Hsien,
That little darling is no longer our “little” baby. His one-year check-up was this morning, and he has surpassed both his siblings at a comparable age. It’s not just my imagination: He is tall!
Genetics and Health » Genetics Interview #9: Cory Aldrich of Baldiness said,
27 July, 2006 at 3:06 am
[...] OK, let’s start at the beginning. I’m northern European mutt: mostly Irish, English and German, with a bit of French and Swedish thrown in for good measure. Kerri’s half Mexican, half northern European mutt, mostly English, we think. So our kids are all across the spectrum. Samantha, our five year old, is my clone, except for the dark hair and hazel eyes. She’s tall and lanky, with my sense of humor and curiosity. Jake, our two year old, would pass for Latino if not for the pasty white skin. Eyes so deep and dark they take your breath away! And Luke, our one year old? Well, a picture’s worth a thousand words: That could be my baby picture. ‘Nuff said. [...]