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Mortal danger is an effective antidote for fixed ideas


By golly, this child finally slept from 2:30 am until 6:30 am! Now I know how it must have felt when Neil Armstrong played cricket on the moon (that was cricket, wasn't it?)

You know that it's a good day when a) you're not at work; b) the sun is shining; c) the baby slept well; d) the toddler hasn't assaulted anyone; e) you have five loads of washing drying on the line; f) the Olympics are nearly over; and f) Colin the baby whale is finally dead so the TV can show something else for a change.

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And Jen has perfectly shaped eyebrows - how, and when, does she have time to do that? What a woman!
Priyanka Khot said…
hey even I noticed Jen's perfect eyebrows. Do pass on the compliment. :-)

Ezra is a darling and an equal hit in my office as his brother Henry is. via me, my colleagues are also asking for more Henry pics. :-)

Hopefully Ezra will let you sleep more.
EG CameraGirl said…
Hooray for Ezra!

I guess I don't watch enough TV to care if the Olympics are over or not.

I must say, though, that the CBC news (Canadian TV) has done a nice job of rounding out the topic, covering various topics about life in China as well. ;-)
Julie said…
The focus of this image is the depth of Jen's eyes.
Kris McCracken said…
I think that the 'eyes' have it!

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