Let's face it people. We're all old and miserable. We'd give anything to feel the uninhibited joy a 4 year old experiences unwrapping his birthday gifts. Well, these photos of our son Jack are the closest thing you'll probably be able to find so enjoy them. Cindy and I certainly did. Jack warms our hearts everyday. Happy birthday son.
Friday, October 15, 2010
Jack turns 4!
Let's face it people. We're all old and miserable. We'd give anything to feel the uninhibited joy a 4 year old experiences unwrapping his birthday gifts. Well, these photos of our son Jack are the closest thing you'll probably be able to find so enjoy them. Cindy and I certainly did. Jack warms our hearts everyday. Happy birthday son.
Monday, October 11, 2010
Blogmeld - The Next Generation
There is only one piece of photographic evidence that the "Clan O Shannon" and "Highland Schneiders" were actually physically located in the same place on October 2, 2010. I know. It is hard to believe. It's like looking at that same photo of Champy, the Lake Champlain Monster, that gets trotted out for every "Legends of Bigfoot, Lochness etc." TV show. You want to believe it's real but it's so utterly ridiculous your mind won't let you.
But it's true! It happened! In the contemplative and serene surroundings of Chuck E. Cheese in Latham, NY. It was all in honor of two year old Alexander Shannon's birthday party. It had everything. Blinking lights, earsplitting sounds, missing children (just for a few heartstopping moments), pizza, chocolate cake smeared onto every surface. It was impossible to think all of the children would remain stationary long enough to click off a photo of them all so three out of four will have to do.
(left to right - Alexander Shannon, Jack, some hideous guy --- oh wait, that's Mr. Paul Shannon, Bryan's friend of over 20 years and author of the fine "Clan O Shannon" blog, and Little Paul Shannon)
But it's true! It happened! In the contemplative and serene surroundings of Chuck E. Cheese in Latham, NY. It was all in honor of two year old Alexander Shannon's birthday party. It had everything. Blinking lights, earsplitting sounds, missing children (just for a few heartstopping moments), pizza, chocolate cake smeared onto every surface. It was impossible to think all of the children would remain stationary long enough to click off a photo of them all so three out of four will have to do.
(left to right - Alexander Shannon, Jack, some hideous guy --- oh wait, that's Mr. Paul Shannon, Bryan's friend of over 20 years and author of the fine "Clan O Shannon" blog, and Little Paul Shannon)
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