Thursday, June 26, 2008

More photos--the proud uncles



Uncle Timothy and Uncle Jonathan on Kaya's birthday. Both look like real pros at holding babies don't you think?

5 comments:

Alison said...

They DO look like pros...they need to get married and get some of those of their own to hold!

Unknown said...

I agree with Alison, mostly about them needing to get married. You can let Jonathan know there are lots of single girls in the Air Force.

marni said...

here's andrew's address. he could have given it to you himself...:)

A1C Potter, Andrew D.
PSC #3
1320 Truemper Street, Unit # 366599
Lackland AFB, TX 78236-6346

and i agree with andrew. he's told me about all the girls that have been hitting on him there, even though they know he's married. so there's plenty to choose from for jonathan. :p

kiddle97 said...

Hi Judy!
I'm Kirsten Slama, Leesa Wall's daughter. I have to tell you, when I clicked on the link to your blog from Alison's and saw your picture there, my face just lit up in a smile. The cherished memories I have of you! And then to see Jonathan and Timothy holding your newest grandchild -- when on earth did they grow up? (Ok, I can't really saw that about Jonathan, since he's my age, but still. The last time I saw him we both would've been MUCH younger than we are now!) Wow. If you read the latest comments on all the rest of the Potter links on Alison's blog, you'll see that I'm being totally lame and practically begging to read your blogs ... and this one shall be no different! But hey, what can you expect when long-time, long-lost friends are refound? (Refound? Is that a word? Suddenly that doesn't sound quite right.) Anyway, I'd love to invite you to look at our blog; if you don't mind, I'll ask Mom for your email address so I can send you one. And until then, have a wonderful wonderful day!

Leesa said...

Your little boys have grown into handsome men! It is unreal to see all of our children at the very time of life that we were in when we became friends. I miss those times, when our children were little and we were young mothers. Now they are all grown, having children of their own, and we are growing into "little old ladies". :)