Friday, June 11, 2010

The kid at seven weeks

Seven weeks old and pretty much the sweetest most adorable baby in the world. (At least when this picture was taken.)

JR and his cousin Mason

Here's Mason meeting his cousin JR. I wonder what he's thinking.. "When will this guy be big enough to play with me?" Or, more likely, "Why is he wrapped up like a burrito?" Well, Mason, the next picture will tell you why..

JR with Grandpa Graham


Tom's dad was nice enough to agree to watch Millie and Murphy for about six weeks while we finish up in Korea. As a result, JR got a quick visit with his Grandpa Graham when we dropped off the dogs last week. I think there's a bit of a resemblance!

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Trip to the DMZ


JR's Grandma Graham is visiting and, yes, we've been taking some pictures of JR -- they'll be up on the blog soon. But here's an interesting picture of a different sort: Mom standing next to a South Korean Army guard at the Joint Security Area in the DMZ. She's standing in the United Nations' Military Armistace Commission building that sits directly atop the demarcation line that divides North and South Korea. The guard is making sure she doesn't make a run for the door, which opens up into North Korea. I don't think he had much to worry about.

JR gets his passport and consular report of birth


So, I don't know if we'll keep up this pace of big events for little JR, but last week he received his passport and consular report of birth (ie, citizenship document) from the U.S. Ambassador to South Korea, Kathleen Stephens, and the Eighth Army Commander, Lieutenant General Joseph Fil. The picture above is from the ceremony that officially opened the U.S. Embassy's "satellite office" at the Yongsan Army base in Seoul -- that's the reason they wanted a military family there. Oh, and there's apparently a short news clip playing on the Armed Forces television network showing pictures from this ceremony also.. How 'bout that! This kid is a star.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Happy Mother's Day!


We celebrated a very special Mother's Day this weekend -- the very first one for JR's Mom (how does that sound?)! And we had Grandma Parker here. Grandma Graham will be here soon too. All three are so proud of this little dude.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

JR's invitation

JR's getting his passport on Wednesday. (He'll be a world traveler at a young age.) And the little guy will receive his passport and birth certificate from no less than the U.S. Ambassador to Korea and the 3-star 8th Army Commander. What can I say -- the kid's a pretty big deal. (And the Embassy was looking for a family to be involved in an event publicizing the services they provide for military members in Korea.. ergo, the invitation below.)