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I think age is a very high price to pay for maturity.


Just to correct a vicious, vindictive hate campaign in the comments, while today is indeed my birthday, it is number thirty-two, not the forty proposed by the privately-educated (and thus spiritually and emotionally crippled) forty-something Hallam. As noted this time last year, 1977 was the year of my birth, not the far inferior 1969.

So, to celebrate me having eight years up my sleeve until the dreaded forty, here is a photo of myself, a battered fit and broken down healthy old young man with two little rapscallions in either arms and a duck just behind as I shift past Brian Epstein, Bruce Lee, Mama Cass Elliot, Karen Carpenter and Keith Moon in the years spent alive column.

Comments

Sue said…
I don't know, Kris...you could easily pass for a forty-something year old!!??!!
Just jokin'...you still look adorable! Although I like to remember you more as the young boy who is the same age as Henry!
Love that H is smiling in this pic...but what happened to Ez? He must be more used to you being behind the camera than in front of it with him!!
Hope you had a very happy birthday, sweetie! May the next thirty two years be as rewarding and happy as the last! I am sure your boys will make sure they are packed full of lots of wonderful things!
Hilda said…
Happy birthday, Kris! May you — and your family — be blessed with happiness, peace, love and lots of fun always!

And just for the record, being forty-something doesn't feel any different from being thirty-something! ;)
Julie said…
Were they all dead before they reached 32? Blimey ...
Jackie said…
Happy Birthday Kris - actually I must object, I think you'll find 1969 was a particularly vintage year.

That's 2 pics in a row with Henry smiling - I wonder what he's plotting?
Priyanka Khot said…
wow! a smiling Henry... that is a treat for sure!

A happy 32nd Birthday!

liked the quote and loved the photo and text!

Your sense of humour is sharpening by the day!

Hope the coming years bring truckloads of posts on the blog, smiles and laughter on the faces of your loved ones!

A happy year ahead!
Kris McCracken said…
Sue, I was an adorable little angel as a child....
Kris McCracken said…
Hilda, only your knees hurt more I guess...
Kris McCracken said…
Julie, well, they didn’t make it far past that mark! Quite a list!
Kris McCracken said…
Jackie, *some* people think that man landed on the moon that year... Henry is thinking global domination, but he needs to take over our household first.
Kris McCracken said…
Priyanka, he would good yesterday, until evening hit (as usual). I am up to post number 1139 now.
Baino said…
Haha! . . 40's a mere whippersnapper in my book! Love your babes in arms even if you're not 'quite' one!
Kris McCracken said…
Baino, it was hard work getting down there and back up again!
Sue said…
Actually....you were!
Babzy.B said…
Very nice shot !
KL said…
Oh Dear! this picture is so scary! :-P...
G. B. Miller said…
Great.

Now I'm feeling really old. This means I was almost in high school when you were born.
Cuppa Jo said…
Happy Birthday!
Hi! Kris,
What a very nice pic(ture) of you,
Henry and baby Ezra.

Thanks, for sharing!Happy Birthday!
and a Happy Mother's Day
to mum!(not mom?!?)

Take care!
DeeDee
USelaine said…
Wow, I forget how young you are. Time to smell the pizza again, if you get my drift.
Kris McCracken said…
Sue, and yet nobody believes me!
Kris McCracken said…
KL, that is a bit rough!
Kris McCracken said…
G, it’s all relative!
Kris McCracken said…
Cuppa Jo, thank you.
Kris McCracken said…
DeeDee, I look a bit simple though. And it is always “mum” here.
Kris McCracken said…
Elaine, I am very, VERY old.

As for “smelling the pizza”, I’m tying a knot in it, lest we have an accident!
yamini said…
HAPPY BIRTHDAY (BELATED)!!!!!!!!

I was born the same year as you and about a month and a half apart. Mine birthday falls on June 24.

Hope you had fun on that day!!!
Enjoy yourself in the new year of your life.
Kris McCracken said…
Yamini, 1977 was a good year. Jennifer was born then too (although as a January baby, she is much older than us...)

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