Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Roxy's First Christmas Presents

The opening of presents happened on Christmas Eve night at the Bundy household with Trish's siblings and their family. Roxy and Michael played the part ripping open presents (with a little help). Roxy got some bath toys, books, shoes, lambchop puppet, more toys, and clothes.


Tuesday, December 27, 2005

Christmas Time

We're in St. Louis for Roxy's first Christmas. It has been a busy time hence the non-posting. I will post pictures upon our return to WA. Today was Trish's grandfather's funeral and so sadly buried was her last living grandparent (father's father). He passed on Dec. 22 at 7:07 pm. Yesterday was the visitation. Besides that we have just been doing the usuual hanging out and eating lots. I've enjoyed meeting a lot of people I haven't before. One of the highlights of this trip is having Roxy and her 4-day-younger cousin together.

Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Still awake


Wednesday was last day of school for my first trimester of school. It ended with an all-nighter (literally no sleep) to finish my last paper. I recovered well though. This picture is the sunrise from our balcony that my studious, slight-procrastination-but-more-closely-busyness gifted me.

Lankertime


Mark Lanker is in town. His friend flew him out here to be the photographer at his wedding and I had the benefit of spending a couple of days with Mark before the big day. What a privilege to spend some quality time with a life-long friend. I've known Mark for about thirteen years and the last several have rendered too few contacts. However, it is great to realize that we have both grown in similar areas, ways, values. Our conversations were so exciting in seeing what God is doing in our lives and hearts. Good times! Good friends!

Friday, December 16, 2005

Restoration

Last night we were treated to dinner and a play by Trish's boss, Bev. Now that Trish is in the corporate world, life may be a little different. Bennies! (that's benefits) So Prudential sponsors the Seattle Repertory Theatre and we watched a production called Restoration Comedy as part of a business function where they had prospective clients come to a cocktail party before the show. The show was amusing and something enjoyably different to do. Before hand we were treated to a scrumptious meal at a fancy Thai restaurant downtown called Racha. I had a dished called Fruity Fruity Yum. Yummy! And, the whole night was free for us.

Saturday, December 10, 2005

9 Month Update


If you've been keeping up with the life of Roxy via the blog, you will notice it's not the usual formal pose. We'll get that tomorrow. I think this picture is much more enjoyable anyway. Any ideas for a caption?
Not much new to report. Only thing I can think of is that she is imitating. She will clap and shake her head side-to-side. It is soooo cute. Lot of growth and development. She is in the 95 percentile for size at 29.5 inches and 22 lbs. She pulls herself up on anything she can, including our legs. She is of course in to everything. If there is ever anything new to her that ends up on the floor, she bolts for it. She likes: getting her teeth brushed, when the bath tub drains, cords, paper, door stoppers (the mounted spring-type), our sliding glass door, peek-a-boo, photos, balls, being outside, mouths, tosses in the air, and Gerber veggie puffs. She does not like: getting her hair rinsed or finger nails clipped, dressing, her face wiped off, being left alone, cuddled unless she is tired, and taking away something she was playing with.
Sorry if that was boring for you, but we like to record it for history sake.

Thursday, December 08, 2005

What a Face


Don't you wish you could look rub food all over your face and still look this cute.She smelled like maple cookie even after a bath.
New hairdo!

I'm not sure what she is looking for???

Sunday, December 04, 2005

Flick


Michael Flickinger, now departing! Flick is getting out of the Navy, and so we had the another opportunity to spend some time with a friend passing through. He is out-processing here as we did. He spent two nights with us last weekend and then we spent today with him today in downtown Seattle. He is going back home to Minnesota to finish school. I hope to see him again soon and in the future.

Friday, December 02, 2005

Our Cars


These are our vehicles. We bought a new Mazda 3 a couple weeks ago. Since Trish is starting work Monday (her start date has been held up because it took a while to get a back ground check done), we needed a second car. I still like the benefits of a minivan, but it sure is nice to drive a small, excellent-performance-driven car.

Snow Day

As I remember, most people told us that it doesn't snow in the city of Seattle but in the surrounding mountains. And, I've told any of you who've asked the same. Well I was wrong. I don't know if this is unusual, but as you can see it does snow. I think we had at least two inches yesterday. I like it! The pic is from our balcony.

Sunday, November 27, 2005

13.1


I ran the second farthest and second longest I have ever run today. That would be 13.1 miles in 1:52:15 for an 8:34 per mile pace in the Seattle Half-Marathon. The course began at the Seattle Center and then through scenic downtown and Lake Washington. It was a battle finding parking with probably 12,000 participants (for all events). It was 39 degrees during the crowded run. It was beautiful to see the river of people flowing down the street and to be part of the running party, but it was also frustrating at times having to weave in and out of people. I probably ran an extra quarter mile just weaving. It also literally took me five minutes to get to the starting line.

Story time: Because of traffic and parking, I didn't get to pee before the run. I waited in-line, for about five minutes, but then the race started so I had to ignore my bladder. However, my bladder didn't wanted to be ignored so finally after two-miles or eighteen minutes of bladder-jostling, I came to the first water station with four porta-potties and discovered I wasn't the only one with a talking bladder. I was oblivious that there was a line, until someone kindly pointed it out. After waiting a couple minutes, I heard the a brilliant idea from a woman behind me, "you men should go pee in the plants." It didn't cross my mind since we were in downtown Seattle. Low and behold, as I look up, I see some glorious grass-like plants in large concrete planters just waiting to be peed on. So they kindly concealed me and I repaid with a whole lot of watering. By the way, I stopped my watch for this event so my official time was more like 1:55.

I started off training well for this the first six weeks, but the last seven have been lacking. I kept up doing a long run once a week and ran 1:48 at the end, but besides that I only ran one other time per week. Sometimes after being up till 2:00 am working on a paper, it is difficult to find the time. Training is too time-consuming. All that to say that I didn't make my goal of 1:45 so I am a little disappointed. I don't think I will be doing another one for a few years. It wasn't all I expected. Plus, I had to get up at 5:30 am. Oh, there was snow on my car when I left this morning.

I went by myself so that is why the picture is from our balcony. That's the Finisher's Medal around my neck. The bib was on my back.

Thursday, November 24, 2005

Our

We spent Thanksgiving at the "Muncie House." An older house in Seattle, full of character that four intriguing couples occupy. One of the guys goes to my school, but we ended up there because Steve and Meredith let us accompany them. Lots of interesting people to talk to and very well cooked food. They even had our names stuck in miniature pears.

Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Smile

I hope your happy! I think this was the first thing I ever bought Roxy. It makes me smile to see her in it.

Saturday, November 19, 2005

Social Advocate

Today I attended The Power of One: Faith and Global Justice Conference. It was a separate thing from school that I just wanted to attend. It was an event to continue to build the movement to bring about justice for hungry and poor people. I want to be more aware of my world, and by my world, I mean our world, and by our world, I mean that of all humanity and creation. Why don't I do more? Why don't we do more? I want to go on, but I will stop for now...

Thursday, November 10, 2005

Glimpse

Although I keep meaning to, I haven't posted any reflections on school life. That seems kind of weird because it is such a big part of my life. And, a question I get frequently. Well I'm not going to catch you up now, but here is a glimpse.

In my Counseling Practicum class, I meet with the facilitator once a week for an hour and once a week for two hours with seven other students plus the practicum facilitator and the leader, who is a psychologist. Each week one of us shares a story from our lives and then as a group we interact with that story through reflection, honesty, observations, burden-sharing, silence, encouragement, weeping, questions, tension, insights, and whatever else might come out. It is a difficult and beautiful time. So much more could be said about the class, but it has to be experienced in order to be understood. It is perhaps the most impacting time in school.

Yesterday in practicum, I heard probably the saddest story, as far as a face-to-face story by the one affected, I have ever been told. For confidentiality sake, I can not share it. However, it raised some questions for me today.

What does it look like or how do we bear someone else's burden of sorrow? Paul instructs us to in Galatians and I've seen the benefit of sharing (as in telling others) your burden. But, what does it mean for me, or how do I carry someone else's burden well. Praying for them is a good answer, but there has to be more...

When we hear of someone dying unexpectedly, it makes us realize the frailty of life and that it could be us or someone we love that dies tomorrow. Hopefully it makes us want to live life to the fullest day-to-day and love others well. There is urgency there, but how do we live that way and still act responsibly?

Today I felt so alive. It feels so good to feel, sometimes even if it is sadness. Why?

Wednesday, November 09, 2005

8 Month Update


In celebration of her eighth month of life Roxy showed us that she can pull herself up to a standing position in her crib. In rereading that sentence, I think "wow, I get excited over the smallest things." At least I wonder if that seems insignificant to most. I think it's the coolest.

The biggest month-in-review news is that Roxy is crawling. It's a whole new world! I was amazed today at her speed. In other news, two more teeth have come through on the top. She likes to yell (sounds like a short high-pitched grunt). It's quite cute. I like to "yell" back. What else? She loves to play with cords/strings. She usually doesn't like to be in her Pack 'N Play. I think she thinks it is prison, but probably just because it means we're not going to be giving her attention. She loves to have our attention.

She is starting to recognize "NO" or at least the tone. Sometimes she wells up with tears though, prefaced with a quiver of the lip. It's so sad, but so cute it makes us laugh. I think she may take after me in the sensitivity category. My Mom (hi, mom) always tells me she only had to raise her voice at me in order to discipline me because I would immediately cry (no spanking for me). Clear evidence our genetics play in to our personality?

Probably the best news, at least for me and Trish, is that Roxy has consistently slept through the night for the last couple of weeks. She usually sleeps 10 pm to 9 am. Its glorious.

Friday, November 04, 2005

Sugar Momma


Announcement: HUGE change in our lives - Trish got a full-time job.

After two face-to-face interviews, three phone interviews, and about a dozen calls from the recruiter, she got a job as an Administrative Assistant at Prudential Financial. She will be working for three sales people in a brand new retirement division satellite office. She starts Nov 14th and will be a commuter. The office is on the 35th floor of an office building downtown. It all kind of just happened so we're just going with the flow.

Most of my classes are at night so we'll find a sitter or a daycare for Roxy when I do have a day class. So you could call me a stay-at-home-dad.

Trish and I have spent almost every waking moment together for a while now so it will be quite a change for us. We're ready.

Wednesday, November 02, 2005

Google Earth


Okay, this is one of the most awesome, coolest, interesting (or whatever adjective fits) thing I have ever experienced, Google Earth. It is satellite photos of the earth. The clarity is different all over, but here are some examples. It is free to downlaod and well worth it. Explore the world! This first picture is our apt. The place marker is directly on our apt on the 3rd floor.

This is the Bundy's house in St. Charles, MO. The house Trish grew up in. Sorry Dad, Mom, Ken, your houses don't show up.

This one is rumored to be one of Kim Jong Il's palaces. If the picture was bigger you can see his birthdate on his lawn.

Sunday, October 30, 2005

Far away

We've had a string of friends come through Seattle the last couple of weeks that we have been fortunate to see. First, it was dinner with Andy Wellens on his way out of the Navy and off to Green Bay. Then we saw the Zember family (Christopher, Krista, and Willow) for about five hours of their nine hour lay over back to Misawa. Willow is six weeks younger than Roxy and her first friend. We enjoyed seeing her all grown-up. Then we saw Laura Parchaman also out-processing from the Navy and on her way back to Texas. Mark Lanker will be here Dec 17-21 for a friends wedding that he will be photographing. Then Curtis Sutton will be visiting in Jan.

I love having friends all over the world. We are so blessed. I hope to keep in touch and seem them all at random intervals. Or regularly if it so works out.

Friday, October 28, 2005

Harvest Party


We had a "Harvest Party" today with the MOSAIC, a student spouse's group. This is the only picture I was able to take, it's not the best pose, but it's real, it's raw.

The last few weeks have been a good season of getting to know our Mars Hill community. We are excited about the friendships being forged and the hope of growing together with them.

Thursday, October 27, 2005

Two heads are better than one


There is not much to say, but I just had to post this picture.

Saturday, October 22, 2005

Nanny is 100

Happy Birthday Nanny! I know she won't read this, but I had to brag on her. She is the only 100 year old person I know and she is my great-grandmother. She still lives at home in downtown Orlando with sky scrapers rising all around.
She had a birthday party last Saturday, and I was going to go, but I sadly decided it best to stay here in WA. I hear it was great. I hope she felt honored as her numerous family members count it an honor and privelage to still have her here with us.
See Sept 3, 2005 post for a picture.

Monday, October 17, 2005

Friend


Roxy made a new friend today, Jocie. Jocie just turned four months old and is the daughter of a classmate. We had the privelage of watching Jocie while her dad, Sam, was at class and regular Nanny was out of town.

Sunday, October 09, 2005

7 Months


Time for another update. Roxy is just getting over a cold and hates the nose-suction-thingamajig. We discovered her third tooth (lower) yesterday. She isn't crawling yet, but she wobbles on all-fours. As you can tell from the picture, she can now sit up well. She doesn't like loud noises and cries at things like loud laughs or group applause. Her favorite syllable is "daa" so I love to hear "daadaadaddadaa." She gets in a few "mamamammaaamma"s too. I'm afraid she is addicted to the pacifier, but we pray she will grow out of it. She doesn't hardly go to sleep without it.

Thursday, October 06, 2005

Grandma's Little Angel

Trish's mom has been in town since Friday. I have been busy with school so I haven't had much time to spend with them, but I am so happy that she is able to be with Roxy (her real reason for visiting). They didn't take a single picture so none to post.

Wednesday, October 05, 2005

Sickness

It has been a while, but the flu has befallen me. Roxy actually got sick first so I think I caught it from her. This was her first sickness and of course it is sad for us to see. They say it is good for babies' immune system development so it is good in that sense alone.

Tuesday, October 04, 2005

Reality

Another dose of reality from Roxy!

Tuesday, September 27, 2005

Your Life

From The Healing Path by Dan Allender president of MHGS and one of my professors:

"You are the only you this world will know, and something about your life is meant to make something about God known in a way no one else can do."

Monday, September 26, 2005

Lenny


If you know Lenny from Of Mice and Men, then you know how I feel sometimes about Roxy. Only I control my urges to squeeze her too hard. Do you blame me? Look how cute that bundle of cuteness is!

Thursday, September 22, 2005

Engagement Story

We submitted the following for a contest at a Jewelry Store (except for pictures):

We met while serving in the Navy and attending a language school in beautiful Monterey Bay, California. We ended up in the same class to learn Korean. Fate was on our side and after our training we were both assigned to serve a three year tour in Misawa, Japan.

One year later I was deployed to Okinawa, a small island of Japan, and my crew was going to be relieved by my husband's crew. That means that my husband's crew would come down on Friday afternoon and I would leave on Saturday morning. I had been waiting for so long and I only hoped this was the night.

That evening we got dressed up and strolled around Sunset Beach, took in the beautiful scenery together, and then had an amazing dinner accompanied by live soft jazz . We relished every moment because we knew this would be our last time in Okinawa together.

After dinner we went star gazing on a rock wall that lines the coast, and after a quick nap for me, it was time for our next outing! It was about 5 a.m. and we were driving to a surprise location. Every New Year’s Day, many Okinawans flock to high points and other scenic spots around the island to watch the first sunrise of the new year. One of the best spots on the island is at Katsuren Castle. Although is was destroyed in a battle in 1498 the original foundation sits atop of a hill with a gorgeous view of the coast.

After sitting on a blanket and being surprised with my favorite breakfast, a custard filled chocolate dough nut, we watched the unobstructed sun rise from the ocean. In the midst of the romantic setting Paul read me a poem he had written and framed, “Together.” Then he handed me a small photo book. All the pictures were of our favorite times together from the previous years. On each photo was a superimposed letter that spelled out "Will you marry me?" .

Of course I said “YES.” He pulled out a ring and on one knee, slipped it on my finger. Paul did not have enough time to get my “official” engagement ring. So he bought a solitaire cubic zirconia so I could at least have a ring on my finger to show off! It was the day I looking forward to for over 2 years. It was about 7 a.m. when we were finally engaged and my flight left at 11 a.m. It was the most romantic 16 hours we have ever had together! The flight home was sad, but I had a good diversion.

I showed off that ring like it was a 4 carat pink diamond! I was so happy. We were married 41 days later in Hachinohe, Japan. We had our wedding in between our deployment times since our time together was limited. The night we returned from our honeymoon we got the phone call we were dreading, “Paul, you’re leaving tomorrow morning at 9:30. Be ready to go.” So the next morning I said goodbye to my husband for the first time. It was hard to say goodbye, but we realized it was only for a season. Now, two years later, we look back and can laugh about our unfortunate circumstances and intriguing story!

Sunday, September 18, 2005

Morning Jog


I was elated to find Meadowdale Park just two miles west of our apartment. It has a mile long path that winds up and down through a dense forest and surpirisingly leads suburbia to a protected beach on the Puget Sound.
It makes for an enjoyable run with nature: a variety of trees and foilage, streams, and friendly people participating with you in your enjoyment of God's creation.

Friday, September 16, 2005

Anticlimactic


I have been blessed with so many opportunities and I have enjoyed sharing them with you on my blog. I feel now as if I will be entering a less interesting life as far as blogging and picture sharing go. However, I hope that does not diminish your desire to check my blog because I will post as much as I feel is noteworthy. Of course everyone loves Roxy pictures so I will continue with those.

With that said, I haven't left my apartment in 36 hours. I've just been tackling my enormous reading load (I think about 3000 required pages this semester) and organizing our cluttered apartment. I look forward to a five-mile run in the morning to a park filled with tall, skinny redwoods and a path that leads to a beach. Trish and I have signed up for the Seattle Half Marathon (13.1 miles) on Nov 27 so I am preparing for that.

This picture is from our balcony.

Friday, September 09, 2005

6 month update


6 month update
Originally uploaded by Dinkins - Made in Japan.
So we took her to a clinic near here for her check-up. She is doing well and is 19 lb 2 oz (95 percentile) and 28.25 inches (99 percentile) so we have a big girl who is out-growing her myriad of clothes fast. She also bravely endured five shots, one of which was a tetanus shot. OUCH! So now she has an excuse to be crabby. In other reflections, she is sitting up pretty well, but still has to be watched. She still needs a lot of attention and so now we are moving into having to just let her cry sometimes as to not spoil her. It is hard for my sensitive heart.

Thursday, September 08, 2005

No Groove

Our house stuff finally made it here today from Japan so our house will be in disarray for a while. At least we have a bed amongst the clutter.
I had my second class and orientation today and all my expectations were affirmed: exposure to diversity, syllabi full of reading and writing, alive community, and an adventure waiting to be lived out. I keep hearing that I'll be growing through a lot of painful change personally. I hope to share with you in that.
This weekend we'll be going on a Mars Hill retreat and then we have a convocation and picnic on Sunday. I look forward to meeting and engaging with my new community.
So we're still not in a groove, but hopefully soon.

Monday, September 05, 2005

Just for a laugh

If you ever visit Seattle, you can take the Argosy Cruise. Check out the description I found at http//seattle.citysearch.com:

The Mansion
The tour boat slows as it approaches the most famous mansion on Lake Washington, Gates' sprawl of a home. It's hard to see much detail through the landscaping, but your guide will fill you in on how Bill can pick any artwork in the world to appear on his video walls, and how the light bulbs know when he's in the room. You'll motor away with a certain satisfaction, knowing that no matter how rich a person gets, some joker can still plunk down a few bucks to stare at his lawn furniture. Chalk one up for the little guy.

Saturday, September 03, 2005

100


This is Roxanna with her great-great-grandmother, Nanny. In October Nanny will be 100 years old. I am so blessed to have a relative live that long. She still lives in the same house in downtown Orlando for the past 50(???) years. We are so proud of her. So Roxy is her newest offspring (I think, there are so many). How amazing, both of them were born in '05.

Friday, September 02, 2005

8 Years From Now


This is Grace, my cousin, with Roxy. If you can tell from the picture of Grace with my grandfather, they look very similar as babies. I had probably seven people independently tell us how much Roxy looks like Grace.

So this might give us an idea of what Roxy will look like in eight years. We'll see.

Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Masterpiece



We finished our masterpiece, The Painting of our Seattle Apartment. I'm not sure if it looks a lot of work or not, but it was. It was a joint effort from planning to completion that evolved throughout the five-day ordeal. I say ordeal because if we could do it over again, we would have left it white. We are pleased with the finished product, but it was just so painstaking because we are amateurs and didn't really know what we were doing. I spent about three hours yesterday alone with an artist paintbrush doing touch-ups.

As you may have noticed, there isn't any furniture. There still isn't any sign of our shipment from Japan which was supposed to be here August 25th. We bought an air mattress and are surviving on the few things we sent in five boxes from Japan.

Saturday, August 27, 2005

World Traveller


World Traveller
Originally uploaded by Dinkins - Made in Japan.
She already has a passport, she was born in Japan, she was in the womb in China, and she's logged more miles in the air than most adults. AND, she is the cutest baby in the world. It's only the beginning.

Thursday, August 25, 2005

Cruise backblog


Cruise backblog
Originally uploaded by Dinkins - Made in Japan.
Our whole time in the Navy we never went on a ship. Hard to believe, but true. On August 5th, the same day we officially separated from the Navy, we went on a ship, a cruise ship. We took a three day cruise to the Bahamas.

We spent one day in Nassau and one day on Coco Cay, an island owned by Royal Caribbean, our cruise line. We soaked up the rays on the beach, snorkeled and saw a couple large string rays, ate lots of delicious food, broke even after quite some time in the casino, and stopped in on some shows on the ship.

It was our first cruise and definitely not our last. Oh yea, if you were wondering about Roxy, we let my mom keep her all by herself.

Souvenir


Souvenir
Originally uploaded by Dinkins - Made in Japan.
We didn't have time to shop so the only souvenirs we got from the cruise were two plastic cups and Trish's hair dew, braids.

Two-Headed Turtle


Two-Headed Turtle
Originally uploaded by Dinkins - Made in Japan.
This is not a joke. I saw this live turtle in it's aqaurium with my own eyes and took the picture myself at the Vistor's Center at Homasassa Springs.

Wednesday, August 24, 2005

5 Months


5 Months
Originally uploaded by Dinkins - Made in Japan.
I've been posting a picture and a update on Roxy's month bday, but in my business I didn't get around to it. This picture is from Aug 9th.

I am so glad that I have been able to spend so much time witnessing her amazing growth. Her vocab, coordination, attention, and responsiveness increase daily.

Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Home

We�re home, in Seattle that is, so back to the blog. Sorry, it has been so long, but I think you can understand since we have been traveling so much. Our trip to Florida was great, but we�ve been living out of a suitcase since June 30th so we�re ready to get settled in and have somewhere to put all of our stuff.


Home
Originally uploaded by Dinkins - Made in Japan.
We spent most of our time visiting family and introducing Roxy. Everyone loved her. We took a little time to enjoy the sunshine and took a couple trips.


Home
Originally uploaded by Dinkins - Made in Japan.
We went to St. Augustine beach with my mom and enjoyed some deliciuos local food.


Home
Originally uploaded by Dinkins - Made in Japan.
We took a day trip to a state park, Homasassa Springs, with my dad and step mom where you can see rescued manatees and other native Florida animals.


Home
Originally uploaded by Dinkins - Made in Japan.
We took another day trip with my mom, sister-in-law, and nephew to Juniper Springs for a day of swimming. One of my favorite things about Florida are the springs which are 72 degrees year round and provide an incrediblally enjoyable place to swim and explore.

Friday, August 12, 2005

It's been a long time

This is the longest I've been without posting to my blog. I'm having withdraws. All my family has dial-up so I haven't been able to get my laptop connected and post pictures. I will do that ASAP. In the meantime, I wanted to say our cruise was fun and other than the cruise we've just been enjoying visiting with my family and friends the last week.

Monday, August 01, 2005

Sunburn Fun


Sunburn Fun
Originally uploaded by Dinkins - Made in Japan.
We thought it would be a good idea to get a little tan so we wouldn't burn on our cruise. So we spent a mere ten minutes in the tanning bed to muster a good base. I'm not too familiar with tanning beds, but I thought that would be a good session. Wrong! We burnt and we're still feeling it today. I guess they were new bulbs or something? So much for avioding the burn. The picture is a palm tree shape colored with what used to be my pale skin.

This weekend we drove to Springfield (3.5 hr drive) and spent the weekend with the three Bundy sisters (Trish, Sheila, Jen), their husbands (me, Joe, Jason), and the babies (Roxy and Michael) at Joe and Sheila's house. We just had some good ole wholesome hang out time.

Wednesday, July 27, 2005

First Tooth


First Tooth
Originally uploaded by Dinkins - Made in Japan.
I hope this isn't uninteresting to you, but I am proud to announce I discovered Roxy's first tooth in the bottom middle of her mouth. She has been a bit crabby so that is probably why.

Tuesday, July 26, 2005

Cousins


Cousins
Originally uploaded by Dinkins - Made in Japan.
This is Michael Joseph Long, Roxy�s four-day-younger cousin. He and Sheila have been staying here with us at the Bundy residence for the past week so it has been great for us to see them together. These are the first Bundy grandchildren so you can imagine how elated the grandparents are. The babies are quite different, the most notable thing being their voices. MJ has a cute, raspy boy voice and Roxy has a wee girl voice in which I would never have realized it�s femininity without hearing MJ.