Monday, June 29, 2009

Need I Say More?


Dear Wikipedia authors,

You might consider replacing whatever photo you have under the subject Happiness, with the one above. You won't be able to define it any better than: A crayon candle in you birthday morning Banana Waffles.

Singing Happy Birthday was just the Syrup on top.

Yep, this one will brighten my days for some time to come.

13 comments:

Steve said...

Delightful.

SciFi Dad said...

Is it too late to order my banana waffles?

James (SeattleDad) said...

@Steve - Sure is.

@SciFi Dad - You will have to wiat until Saturday. And I don't deliver without a hefty fee.

Lady Mama said...

Aww he looks so happy! What a sweetie.

Anonymous said...

The look of complete happiness on their faces are really cool. Don't you wish we could be that way ourselves sometimes...maybe you were that day.

Eric said...

He does define happiness!
Lets start a petition!

Momo Fali said...

Yay! Happy belated birthday, Lukas! I hope all your wishes come true!

James (SeattleDad) said...

@Lady Mama - As happy as I have seen him. Of course there are tons of other moments where he is just as happy too.

@Eric - Sign me up.

@MTAE - I was, but rarely do adults match that kind of joy.

@Momo Fali - Thanks. Don't we all wish that for our little ones? This one was fun.

Mrs. LIAYF said...

Sweet picture, honey! I love the juxtaposition of this smile (at 2 years old) with his picture in the avatar with you holding him (at 5 weeks old). He looks the same, just a different expression!

McMommy said...

Funny...that's the exact SAME expression I get when someone puts a glass of wine in front of me!!!

p.s. Your comments on my blog lately have me in hysterics!!! SO FUNNY!!!

Scary Mommy said...

He is so damn cute- I love the look of pure joy!!!

Knatolee said...

He's so adorable!

James (SeattleDad) said...

@Mrs. LIAYF - Still just as adorable as ever.

@McMommy - Ha! Like me with a microbrew.

@Scary Mommy - A picture does say so much. I like this one a lot.

@Knatolee - Mrs. LIAYF and I say that to each other several times a day. Two years and it hasn't worn off.