Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Isn't he SO cute?!

Sweet and innocent (though that status may have changed since he learned the art of opening doors), capricious and adorable, exuberant, loved and missed, he is Phillip, my favorite - and only - nephew. He is such a talented baby! 

 I'm thinking I might hire him to be both my chauffer and pianist-in-waiting, personally trained to drive me where I need to go and practice piano for me whenever I don't feel like practicing.

 He is so dynamic - these are pictures of one of his first performances. Oh! The drama... a true performer he is! 

Now lets find out if his... um, technically challenged Aunt can actually get the pictures to post properly (unlike last time...).

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1 - Wow, good job, Chrissy!! (and Phillip) What cuteness.

(Maybe Phillip's uncle will one day merit that title on the top of a post??)

*amy runs and hides* (Comment this)

Written by: Amynonymous at 2007/02/27 - 23:03:09
2 - Hi Chrissy. Thanks for the pics of the little nephew we share; we see him far to infrequently too and it's great to see him via your blog :) He certainly is a darling. (Comment this)

Written by: Laurie at 2007/02/28 - 02:26:08
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3 - I'm glad you all can actually see the pictures! Thanks for the comments!
*pillow flies across the room* (Comment this)

Written by: Chrissy at 2007/02/28 - 10:19:50
4 - You sure paint quite the picture. I'm tempted to post pictures to the contrary that give a truer picture of the real Phillip as we know him. Why just today he was trying to put up his gate in our bedroom door (one we use to keep him in or out of certain places since he opens doors) so HE wouldn't be tempted to bother his daddy who is trying to study. It must be bad if needs that just to restrain himself. (Comment this)

Written by: Jen at 2007/02/28 - 15:51:43
5 - Aww what a cute kid, glad I'm related to him too :) p.s. I found your blog! (Comment this)

Written by: Katrina at 2007/02/28 - 21:01:22
6 - Chrissy, those were very cute pictures. I think, too, that Jen should give us some more updates on his off-camera behaviour... I imagine, just like movie stars, the little pianist's a bit different when he lacks the glamour of the bright lights. :) Chrissy, I must also gently remind you to remember what country you are a (hopefully) proud citizen of. I would run a CANADIAN spell-check on the first paragraph of your post. :) (Comment this)

Written by: Rachel at 2007/02/28 - 23:42:18
7 - Don't worry, Chrissy - as one speaking from your neiboring nation, I favor the the American flavor of spelling - its less letters. Its color is simpler and less glamorous, just as the people are, in a way. Well, there you have it. (Comment this)

Written by: Curt & Jen at 2007/03/03 - 00:04:41
8 - I mean neihboring... I was slipping into French... (Comment this)

Written by: Curt & Jen at 2007/03/03 - 00:06:06
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9 - Curt & Jen - You mean neighboring, right? Thanks to you both for your creativity with the American way of spelling. Rach, thanks for the Canadian spell check tip. Just so you all know though, I believe I will continue to use ENGLISH as my primary means of speaking on this blog... unless you prefer Spanish? (Comment this)

Written by: Chrissy at 2007/03/03 - 08:59:08
10 - Hey, nice pictures, Chrissy! Very funny!
I definitely concur with Rachel... I would expect that Phillip, being the son of his father (and his mother, though I know less about her early childhood), would be getting into piles of mischievous trouble! Any gumball machine stories yet? Or maybe does he have a penchant for following old men around in malls? And especially watch out for those fountains with pennies in them! :) (Comment this)

Written by: Matt at 2007/03/03 - 12:11:56
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