Readers Are Leaders.

That is what we’ve always told our older two children.  Fortunately our encouragement has paid off, and both of them enjoy reading and do it often.

If my title statement is indeed true, then Jack Henry will probably be President of the United States someday.

Indiana Mimi, my mother, has said from almost the time he was born, “That Jack Henry….I think he knows things.”

I don’t know.  Maybe he does.  Maybe he’s wondering right now what inspired Dr. Seuss to write such a compelling piece.  Perhaps he’s contemplating his excellent use of alliteration.  Or maybe he’s more drawn to the art work and is trying to decode the abstract color themes.  Hmmmmm….

I suppose there’s a chance that his thoughts by now have taken an even deeper turn.  He may be wondering if AT&T really did help Kris Allen with a controversial win over judge-favorite Adam Lambert on “American Idol.”  Or it’s possible he’s thinking about how proud he is of the Ford corporation for not taking bail-out money.  I’ll bet he may even be envisioning how attractive “Jack Henry in 2048″ will look on a yard sign of red, white and blue.

Ya’ know, now that I think about it, he’s probably just wondering when I’m going to get this big piece of cardboard out of his hands, stop taking pictures, and change his stinky diaper already.

Aye-aye, Cap’n!

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9 Responses
  1. Debbie says:

    Too cute! Ethan has loved books from a very young age, too. He brings all of books all day long asking us to “Ree! Ree!”

    I can’t wait to get my hands on JH and hold him in a few weeks!

  2. Susan says:

    You had me convinced that he was thinking on a deeper level!!

  3. Arby says:

    He looks like his brother.

    Not that you asked.

    But I noticed.

    Oh well…

  4. teachingmisssmartypants says:

    Oh such cuteness!! It’s enough to make me want another one… Oh wait… ;)

    He’s got great taste in literature! That was Lydia’s favorite.

  5. teachingmisssmartypants says:

    That’s one of Lydia’s all-time favorites. She’s a deep thinker, too. ;)

  6. admin says:

    Arby, EVERYONE says that! I agree, but of course, being the mother, I notice slight differences. One being size of course. JH, at almost seven months, only weighs about 4 pounds more that H did at birth. Another is that H’s eyes stayed blue for a year, then turned green (like mine…and I cheered) but then turned a sort of hazelish brown. JH’s eyes were dark grey at birth and changed to chocolate brown rather quickly.

    Not that you asked.

    But oh well…..

  7. Corey says:

    I’m so glad you are blogging again! You crack me up!
    Corey

  8. ma says:

    I’m stickin’ with Mimi…our Jack Henry knows things :)

    Love and Hugs to all!

  9. CrossView says:

    Ohmygoodness! Your post is great – I laughed, as always! But that face! He is so adorable!

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