He now has his own, signed copy of the monkey book.
After our trip to the California Academy of Sciences, we went out to dinner with Willie and his family in a very nice Burmese restaurant in a quaint little neighborhood in San Francisco, close to where they live.
It was a lovely end to a fun day.
Willie is working on his chopstick skills.
He is also working on his reading skills, and his mom seemed to enjoy the book too.
Say goodbye to Willie… for now…














Oh, I just want to mush those cheeks & smother him with kisses!
He would like that…
Willy has the cutest little face and his mom has beautiful hands!
Some of those hands belong to Mollie and my wife…
The hands beneath the grey boiled wool jacket are beautiful.
Boiled wool????
Okay, the top, newest post, has pictures of Eva, his mom, holding him on her lap, and pictures of her hands… and she is wearing a light grey sweat-shirty kind of a thing. Mollie had blue nails and a blue sweater… my wife has a white sweater…so yeah, that would be his mom.
The one where she is holding my monkey book while he reads it?
He is gorgeous!!!! I love pics of adorable kids!
Was the word Chritmas intentional, or are you still drunk?
oh… whoops… no… I just can’t spell, and my spell checker doesn’t work in the title box… thanks.
For a minute there I thought Willie had a magic wand. Chopsticks are better, though. Who ever heard of eating good food with a magic wand?
He’s so adorable. He’s going to make a great spokesperson for that monkey-book of yours.
I have eaten Chinese food with a magic wand. It makes it taste even better.
Really! I like chopsticks because I take smaller bites, it makes it last longer, and I probably eat less. How does the wand compare?
You can eat as many bites as you want and never fill up. I like chopsticks because it makes me feel like I am immersing myself in the culture a little more.
Well, yes. There is that. Leave it to me to idolize a unique cultural experience into an instrument of western diet fad. Geeze . . . Shallow. Yes, that is why I started using them, and then I found out I was eating in a healthier way.
Now wands could have their own cultural advantage, if you’re into magic and Harry Potter and the like. But Willie looks like he’s more into Monkeys and chopsticks. Smart kid. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, no doubt.
There is something magic about that kid. There… I tied it all together.
You usually do 🙂
I guess that is my talent…maybe…