i just came home from work and found my photo booth application running, this is what i found.
it kind of breaks my heart. of course he wants to know what it looks like. i hope he sees how devilishly handsome he is as well.
i love him.
p.s. 2 measly comments? jude is offended, i am offended. it seems i am not the hip blogger i once was. rude.
devilishly handsome is right!! He looks just like his mama taking self-photos on the computer. He looks so grown up! I'm glad this round went better...
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ReplyDeleteHe really is adorable. I want to squeeze that little guy.
sincerely...
rachel
This young man is totally incredible. As difficult as this is for all of you and for him - he is learning life lessons that will make him a more caring and kind human being. He is totally awesome and we all love him - clear down here! AZ BJ
ReplyDeletehey kennan, this is Emily Parker. I've been reading your blog for a while now but always felt silly commenting but i decided to comment today. i honestly never noticed any birthmorak until you talked about it in the last post. maybe it's more noticable in person but i think he is the cutest little boy!
ReplyDeleteGol Kenny your blog makes me cry more often than extreme makeover home edition. And heck that is a lot. I just must love you a lot. Jude is one tough cookie!
ReplyDeleteYou better believe you are still a hip blogger. Jude really is the cutest little boy and Im so glad that it went so well this time. Your amazing woman!
ReplyDeleteSweet little Jude! How sweet that he is pulling down his shirt to look at it. What a cute little guy. Good luck with the recovery.
ReplyDeleteSo flippin' cute! He is coping like a champ and I L-O-V-E him. XXOO
ReplyDeletehe's as handsome as they come. I kind of hope he'd like to marry my daughter one day. He'd fit in just fine at our house.
ReplyDeleteNot only am I totally in love with this gorgeous child I've never met my 17-year-old has a total crush on him! So his skin isn't perfect...I can think of a lot worse things.
ReplyDeleteI never wanted to be disabled, but I am. I think often we need to look around us at all the things we are NOT. Jude, at our house, you are The Dude!!!!!!!!!
Love,
Denise
(my google account is all messed up so you'll get all kinds of "identities" from me until I get it squared away....that Lane guy, he's the amazing man I'm married to :)
Ever need a babysitter? Brings those adorables over :)
Hey Kennan, you, not a hip blogger? Oh please.
ReplyDeleteLittle Jude is very brave, just like his mom. A gal I went to grade school with had a PWS on her cheek and neck, just like Jude. In junior high, she went through the rounds of treatment to have it removed. She looked fantastic, and her parents' only regret is that they didn't do it sooner... hopefully that's encouraging.
Enjoyed meeting you in person the other day. You're as pretty and cool in person as I always thought (even wearing a mask... no fair!).
He is such a sweetheart - and such a tuff kiddo!
ReplyDeleteAs a parent it's never easy to see your kids in pain - even the littlest thing. But how lucky for Jude, and you, to have such an amazing support system!
He is such a handsome boy - no question there. And I think his birthmark looks awesome! I think it's really only noticeable if you go looking for it.
And I now need to watch Frosty the Snowman. Love it!! :]
What a sweetheart. I feel so badly for him. I am glad that he's getting the treatment he can. Let him know we think he's so brave! What a trooper. How is your daughter doing? Last time we saw you was at TjMaxx for our weekly purchase of lingerie.
ReplyDeleteYour blog keeps getting better and better! Your older articles are not as good as newer ones you have a lot more creativity and originality now keep it up!
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