Well, Putty and Nana were here all weekend, and although we didn't go to the zoo, we did take a nice walk in the park yesterday. (We walked through Overton Park, Memphis' largest urban park; were it not for this landmark United States Supreme Court case from 1971, we may have had to cross I-40 on our walk.
http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?court=US&vol=401&invol=402
CAUTION: this Supreme Court decision does not reference Walt in any way.)
Sorry, I just think this case is fascinating. It was one of the first very important environmental decisions handed down by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Back to Walt: since you can't actually see him in the first picture, here's another.
And one more:
Looking good Walt.Thanks for putting nametags on the people in the last picture. We almost started to think Walt grew like crazy in that Memphis sun, since we already thought that Walt looks like his daddy.... Dutch people are easily confused.
ReplyDeleteSheila, that stroller looks good on you!!
Happy (grand)mothersday to Ginger and Sheila!!
Love from Holland
Walt,
ReplyDeleteThis was one of the greatest Mother's Days I have ever had! You are the joy of the past (almost) four months of my life. I just wish everyone could have a grandson that could ever hope to be as sweet and precious as you are. You are a much loved baby boy, and I think you have a very special mom and dad, too. Kiss them for me and tell them how very much I appreciate them sharing you with us this weekend. I love you a bushel and a peck and a hug and a squeeze!!!!
Walt,
ReplyDeletewe miss you little guy! Can't wait to see you in Hilton Head so we can cover that little round head in kisses.