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Here are some photos of a birthday party of my nephew. He turned 2. Nothing special, just thought I'd share.

:)

http://www.jumpinduo.com/news.htm

It's the newest entry.

Hope you like them!
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ohhh the little kids are so cute


then again all kids under 4 are cute
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Thanks Krazy!

The little girl is Mia and she is 2 also. (You can see her birthday photos as well on my site.)

The little boy with Steelers is, obviously, the birthday boy. Will be 2 tomorrow.

The other boy is Jakob and he will be 2 in March or April. They were all born very close to each other...all by sisters (sisters-in-law).

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Those are some kewl pictures ... thank you for sharing. Image
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Nice looking kids Brandon. However, that's way too many rug rats for me in one place. :D lol
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Thanks for the kind words guys! They are certainly cute.
Originally posted by Joint Chiefs Of Staff
Nice looking kids Brandon. However, that's way too many rug rats for me in one place. :D lol


Yeah, that is TOTALLY too many for me. None of them are ours. We are still kidless and are enjoying it a LOT. Having all those children around are a great source of contriception.

Heh heh heh...
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Originally posted by jumpinduo
Thanks for the kind words guys! They are certainly cute.



Yeah, that is TOTALLY too many for me. None of them are ours. We are still kidless and are enjoying it a LOT. Having all those children around are a great source of contriception.

Heh heh heh...
No kids for my wife and I. We made an oath if we ever wanted kids we would take a trip to the local malls on a Saturday afternoon. :D

It's called birth control. lmao!
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Originally posted by Joint Chiefs Of Staff
No kids for my wife and I. We made an oath if we ever wanted kids we would take a trip to the local malls on a Saturday afternoon. :D

It's called birth control. lmao!


Exactly! My wife and will be going on our 5th vacation in 2002 on the 26th for 11 days to Mexico. I sure as hell don't know any couples around here who travel like that (or anything close) that have kids.

I like it this way. I could be Uncle Brandon for the rest of my life and leave "Daddy" to others.

:D

PS. Teaching is a good form of birth control as well. LOL
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Originally posted by jumpinduo
Exactly! My wife and will be going on our 5th vacation in 2002 on the 26th for 11 days to Mexico. I sure as hell don't know any couples around here who travel like that (or anything close) that have kids.

I like it this way. I could be Uncle Brandon for the rest of my life and leave "Daddy" to others.

:D

PS. Teaching is a good form of birth control as well. LOL
My wife and I feel the same way. ;)

We are considered the favorite aunt and uncle of all my 7 nieces. We're considered to be 'hip and cool' to the older ones. :rotfl:

Who would of thought at age 33 that I'd be hip and cool. :D
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They must not know how much you post on a computer forum website.

;)


Heh heh....J/K. My oldest niece/nephew is 2 years and 2 months (Mia). She doesn't know what cool is yet. (And, I certainly can't show her. :) )
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Originally posted by jumpinduo
They must not know how much you post on a computer forum website.

;)


Heh heh....J/K. My oldest niece/nephew is 2 years and 2 months (Mia). She doesn't know what cool is yet. (And, I certainly can't show her. :) )
My oldest niece is 18 and a freshman at the University of Maryland. :D

Actually, they know I'm a computer geek. They used to call me for tech support but sometimes I find myself calling them. :eek: lol
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