From Junichi's blog:
Until recently, I tended to think of children under six as all
having the same personality: that of a child under six. But the more time I spend around each of the Dixie Chicks' seven peeps,
I learn that each of them have quite distinct personalities, interests, and diaper odors.
For now, let me simply spotlight
Henry, Emily's youngest son, who is pictured above. Henry is only 15 months old but he has already found his passion in life:
electronics.
Even when mommy is free to play with him in a room stocked full of kid toys, Henry will inevitably gravitate
toward any electronic gadget he can find -- a DVD player, a telephone, a Blackberry, and currently, my laptop computer.
Henry
just spent ten minutes typing up the following message below in a new Microsoft Word document that he -- I swear this is true
-- opened himself, probably accidentally, but possibly as proof of his genius. Even after repeated attempts from Emily and
her nanny to take him away, he immediately returned to my laptop to finish his great American novel. To be fair, Henry did
receive some assistance in typing passages from the banging palm of his twin sister Julianna, who lost interest after a few
seconds.
Here is Henry's special message to the world. I assure you I have not edited a single word of his magnum
opus:
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While we human beings of normal intelligence will be unable to crack his
code, I give him two years before he replaces me as the official blogger for the Dixie Chicks. Some might say his writing
is already better than mine.
http://3dixiechicks.spaces.live.com/

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