Eleven more hours of driving and we were in Knoxville--not exactly on the way west, but I had never seen niece Stacey's sons James and Jason, ages eight and four. We had a very good day together, doing weekend sorts of things. It's amazing how quickly little kids will warm up to you. I am not sure they really understand our exact familial relationship, but I am now known to them as Uncle Mark the Great. Stacey's a great mom.
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James and his Tinker Toy edifice; we were
not sure how well he'd take to a non-electronic
toy, but he is really into building things
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Jason on his Smart Cycle
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An ingenious device...not only wears down a 4 year old's
abundant energy but teaches alphabet and reading skills....
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James, Stacey and Jason
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2 comments:
Thanks for mentioning us and stopping by; GREATto see you!
James wanted to share this site with me. I work with him at school. He is a very good student and a nice person!
Dr. Russell
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