Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Dilly

Dillon wishes you a happy Wednesday!

8 comments:

Jabberwocky said...

what a dork-a-licious face. :)

King Freddy said...

He is so jolly! he looks very wise too, that contented look you get when you know (or think you know) the secrets of the universe.

Aimee said...

Hi Snooze,
How are you? I found your blog linked to Niki's. Your boys are so cute. I have 4 kids now! Well, take care.
Aimee

Anonymous said...

He's so cute! I'm glad you started a blog. Now I get to see your cute family!

Amanda Rudow said...

Dork-a-licious! How wonderfully ingenious.
Here I go...
HOW ADORKABLE!
:D

Dossy and Bossy said...

Jerry, Amanda...how literate of you. I happen to agree that he is very dorkaliciousable, but then, I am biased.

Aimee...what a great surprise! I've been trying to get the link to your blog for some time now! More later, but ILY.

Kara, your blog was very inspirational to me in starting this one. Thanks for the kudos.

James Rudow said...

Congradulations! Yes, I tend to agree with king freddy on his rather adept photo reading of this young padawan. He shows the obvious presence of the dominant allele for univeral knowledge & understanding of all secrets (a rare choromosome exclusive to the Rudow DNA).... and then there is the faint sign of the recessive allele of dorkiness, necessary to defining and ultimately suppressing the senior dominant force mentioned above. A good balance... well done, Suz. Take a moment, and fix your gaze upon this amazing photo, and see one of the most bright and upcoming stars in our future. May the force be with you, Suz....
lol, Love Daddiya

Dossy and Bossy said...

Daddya! Always love your comments. I feel it incumbent on me to say a thing or two in response to such eloquence, so in the words of the immortal Bing Crosby:
"When I figure out what that means, I'll come up with a smashing reply".
Seriously, I've never even heard of "allele". You have such unexpected depths of wordiness, my father. Also, weirdness.
But you're right, Dilly has more than his share of dorkiness. He's so soft and squishy and dorky that I don't know how I stand it sometimes.

About Me

I was born and raised in Japan and moved to the US about 15 years ago. I met my husband in California and we moved to Texas 9 years ago. We have lived in El Paso and Hewitt (near Waco). We are blessed with three beautiful children, Noah, Dillon and Zoe. I am currently an undergraduate at Baylor University majoring in Social Work.