Tuesday, August 07, 2007

My nephew


10 comments:

Anonymous said...

He has grown so much Serendip! What a cute chap! Love the pacifier. My younger son was hooked on it and his thumb for years. Happy life sweet sweet boy.

Anonymous said...

He has grown so much Serendip! What a cute chap! Love the pacifier. My younger son was hooked on it and his thumb for years. Happy life sweet sweet boy.

SERENDIP said...

Nazy jan: Can you believe he is only a year 5 months old. He is going to be a big boy like his dad and his uncle. His uncle on his mom's side is a basketball player. I can't wait to see him in October.

Anonymous said...

very cute boy!

SERENDIP said...

Thank you Amir jan. Are you back blogging again. We missed you.Whatever happened to broodingpersian?

blank said...

Five months old -- WOW! What a treasure, and so wanting to know more about what's in water. Be sure to take him to London Bridge.

SERENDIP said...

Roxie: He is a very inquisitive child. He makes his parents to sit down and listen to him reading his books to them in his baby language...He loves books.

SERENDIP said...

Roxie: He is one year and 5 months old.

Anonymous said...

I guess it doent matter now, so I'll let you know what I think about Broodingpersian: I think he was Ramin Jahanbegloo, and I think he was ratted out by another Irani (...) and spent last summer in prison in Iran... and consequently decided not to blog... funny thing is: I always thought he was too pro Islamic republic, but apparently I don't really know what I'm on about... this is all conjecture o'course... I'm doing some research on my dissertation. My hope for Iran has never been lower though... Unfortunately there is nothing I can do about it either way, so it might creep into my blog now and again... You carry on doing what're doing, iss great...

SERENDIP said...

Amir: wow, I had suspected that initially. Unbelievable...

I know how you feel. The future for Iran is so bleak with or without regime change. Just read this exchange between me
and another blogger who just moved back from Iran. I was flabbergasted:


http://nazykaviani.blogspot.com/2007/08/deciphering.html

Hope to see you blogging again. It doesn't have to be about Iran. Take good care.