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I'd like to thank all of those who made this possible...

Ezra wanted to come up close and say a great big thank you to all those whose sent him cards and wished him well for his birthday, so I have afforded him valuable blog space to do so:

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yamini said…
You are MOST WELCOME Ez. Wish you a great life ahead dear and many many more Happy Birthdays to celebrate, so that we can keep sending you more and more cards!!!!!!
Roddy said…
Very magnanimous of you my son. I'm sure that if Ezra wanted to make a statement, then you would be powerless to stop him.
A big thank you to Ezra and lots of hugs and kisses from Franny and myself.
Baino said…
Excellent . .does he speak? A little overwhelming with the 'competition' in the background.
Baino said…
Aww I've just been watching your other vids. Great chronicle. I wonder if they'll be such willing subjects when they're 16!
Priyanka Khot said…
whoa! he can give Schumi n Hamilton a run for their money... look at him go towards the camera... he is adorable and I loved Henry's singing in the background.
Kavita Saharia said…
Every time i look at you kids ,my heart says only one thing...God keep them happy and healthy ...Ezra and Henry .you look and sound great..
Kris McCracken said…
Roddy, he is quiet on the matter.
Kris McCracken said…
Baino, he is just starting. He does an excellent “Uh Oh...”
Kris McCracken said…
Baino, that’s the merest hint of all the videos I have! It’s the Truman show!
Kris McCracken said…
Priyanka Khot, speed is key for him.
Kris McCracken said…
kavita, they’ve started off well.
Dina said…
What a cutie,that boy!
Kris McCracken said…
Dina, and he keeps getting cuter!

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