Sunday, April 24
No F1 and no Supercross makes Jonny a sad boy
It's a sad day in the Dundas house, for me anyway, as this weekend neither of the sports I religiously follow are running. As such, I thought I would take the opportunity to write about how great last weekend was as both my F1 driver and Supercross rider of choice came through with the big W.
*as always, please make the jump but beware, it's gonna get a bit gay
Saturday, April 23
Henry would be the least intimidating lion in the jungle
Henry Ford got shaved yesterday so I thought I would share some before, during and after pics. The groomer gave him a lion cut but fierce is not a word I would use to describe the end result. He looks so strange sans hair but the groomer said not to laugh at him too much because cats' feelings can get hurt, who knew.
*more pictures after the jump
*more pictures after the jump
Sunday, April 3
Oliver Speed Dundas
The expression on Spencer's face sums up how we feel about the new addition to the family. Oliver Speed Dundas was born at 12:10 Saturday morning, April 2nd, just saving himself from a lifetime of birthday April's fools jokes, so he's got to be happy about that one. He was 7 pounds 8 ounces, 21.5 inches long, and really squeaky like a baby squirrel.
Understandably, the middle name Speed may stand out to some, but keeping in mind Spencer's middle name is Danger, we had to give Olli something unique so he doesn't feel left out. It could have been worse, Nytro was seriously considered but I chickened out after he was born. In the morning while reading an article about the SS Bug, the world's fastest road car, the word speed popped up and seemed to fit (better than Nytro anyway) so with Susan's blessing, we locked it in.
Understandably, the middle name Speed may stand out to some, but keeping in mind Spencer's middle name is Danger, we had to give Olli something unique so he doesn't feel left out. It could have been worse, Nytro was seriously considered but I chickened out after he was born. In the morning while reading an article about the SS Bug, the world's fastest road car, the word speed popped up and seemed to fit (better than Nytro anyway) so with Susan's blessing, we locked it in.
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