We have enough interest that the Peep Show will go on! It will be smaller than previous years, but that is okay. :)
All-O-ver, Ol-i-vore . . . we're learning that Oliver's name has some fun mispronunciations.
Also, ask him what is name is and this is what you'll hear: "My name is Oli . . . Oli . . . Oliv . . . Oli . . . I don't know."
Here I am at SFO. Again. What should have been a 40 minute layover has turned into a 5 hour layover with merely a possibility of getting on the red-eye at 10:30. Flying standby. And if I don't get on the standby flight . . . they tell me my next shot at JFK isn't for 24 hours. Yeah. So let's hope that doesn't happen. And if I don't get on standby, well, there's got to be another way home.
S: Oliver, Is Mom a child of God?
O: Yes!
S: No, Mom is a grown up!
The one night -- ever -- when Micah and I get to bed at 10:00 and could, feasibly, get 9 hours of uninterrupted sleep, Simon wakes up crying inexplicably at midnight and can't go back to sleep, Oliver falls out of bed, and we're all out a couple of hours of sleep. Clearly we need to never try to go to to bed early. It's the only way to get a good night's sleep around here.
We went to Micah’s boss’s son’s baptism yesterday. I don’t think I’ve been to a baptism since my brother Nate (who is now 13) was baptized. It was good to be reminded of the importance of baptism and to see how excited everybody was for Ethan. But somehow through the whole service I just couldn’t take my eyes off of this little Polynesian boy with bright red hair.
The picture isn’t top quality (it was taken with Micah’s fancy-schmancy new camera phone . . . our old phones were having issues so we got new ones), but, trust me, you can’t buy that shade of red.
Okay, so Micah thinks that maybe you can buy that shade of red. We don’t know how such a thing could have happened (his mom was totally Poly, but we didn’t see a dad around), but I really don’t think it was dyed. His dad must be haole.
Jodie, I expect Clark’s hair to be as long and beautiful as this boy’s hair when he is three.
I did see and dad and he looked even more Poly than his mom. I really don’t even know what’s going on.
very interesting…
I definitely think Clark can sport locks like that.
Don’t do it Jodie!! Clark was born to be bald.
Yesterday Age was telling me how Clark needs a haircut again. Haha. Maybe he won’t be able to sport those locks afterall.
I think Age was too traumatized by his curly locks as a child. He swears he’ll never do the same to his boys…
Oh, come now. Clark would be so cute with long red hair like his mother’s. I think it is a right of passage for little boys with beautiful hair to have it long for at least a little while . . .
But maybe I am just used to seeing so many Poly boys with long hair that it doesn’t strike me as odd any more.