Sunday, January 8, 2012

PS re OWEN

I NEGLECTED to include the line that prompted me to write about Owen and his little "This is a joke" placard. After I made it, he commented that people would think he was a protester. How does a 4 year old even know that word???


A picture came from Chris after they were safely back home. Owen had requested at bedtime that his Dad make him all cozy and this was the result. 






Thanks for indulging this Granny.

11 comments:

  1. Hahaaaa--well, he sure looks all cozy. Sweet.

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  2. He is adorable!
    ~MJ
    Always sad when they leave...

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  3. He obviously gets lots of love.
    CH

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  4. The Owen stories are some of my favorite. He is such a magical age! I know you enjoy every precious minute. XO

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  5. THAT is one of my favorite Owen stories! He's one sharp cookie! XOXO Shelley

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  6. How cute.... He could be in bedding ads!

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  7. It is wonderful that you are able to enjoy and capture these precious moments with Owen. Now that our grandboys are in their late teenage years I love them more than ever ... that's what grandparents do...but I miss all those wonder years. We just got the news that our German Tuchmans will be coming to CA this summer and I can't wait to have that full month with them. T.O.Joanne

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  8. Susan H writes: I was protesting when I earlier spelled protester incorrectly.

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  9. I'm back too because I failed to mention in the earlier photo that I REALLY LOVE the picture of Owen looking at his Grandfather with the reflection of Bob and his cane in the mirror.

    Those two have always had such a unique relationship...since Owen was a wee tiny baby. You can see so easily these two still have their mutual fan club.

    Isn't it Grand ?? No pun intended.

    Good job, Chris. Daddy sure made Owen.. snug as a bug in a rug. Love the afghan colors.

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  10. Protester??? Where did that come from??? He's sooooo cute!! Obviously the product of lots of language, experiences, and loving attention.

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