Wednesday, October 1, 2008

moments with scott...

sarah, paul's sister, has been in raleigh these past few days to visit with our new nephew, scott! i'm sure scott has been beyond thrilled to meet his fabulous aunt sarah, and he has definitely given her some great video opportunities! here are a few that she sent along to us! thanks for being such an amazing videographer, sarah! it makes us feel like we're right there with you!

uh oh! scott has the hiccups! this is the absolute cutest thing ever! you can hear sarah and aunt louie in the background

little scott just stretchin' like it's going out of style in the mobley bassinette

scott smilin' away with his aunt sarah while watching the colbert report (he takes after his uncle paul in more than just his looks it seems!)

also, scott had his first photo shoot this past weekend! jason, my brother-out-law :-), is an avid photographer... he even has his own backdrops! thus began the day of picture-taking (paul and i even got to join in on the fun by watching it all take place via skype!)


mom & baby!


the new willeford family of 3!


beyond precious.


the most darling nc state baby i've ever seen (he makes the red look good)

1 comments:

Louie G. Scolish said...

A Bailout Proposition Everyone Will Love From Lou in Phoenix

Here’s a solution that a) costs less, and b) everyone will love it!

Start with taking all the individual American people who filed income taxes last year and pay them money in the graduated following amounts:

First, if their filing shows they earned less than $100,000 ($200,000 for a couple), and pay them $500,000 each (or $1,000,000 for a couple). It would cost the U.S. less than $350 billion dollars!

Second, if the taxpayer earned “more” than $100,000, start working the payment down from $500,000 to $100,000 until their last year’s reported income amount is over $500,000, then pay them nothing.

I’m sure the total bill would be less than $700 billion, and every entity that uses blood and vessels as their main operating system would be happy, and those that use wire and electricity as their operating system wouldn’t feel anything. These amounts could be adjusted considering the total amount spent. It’s a great way to get voters to vote for elected officials legally while paying themselves legitimate money.

I love this idea. It would cost less than $350 billion! How about you? Do you love it?

I’d like to run for public office or start a news show with it! Tell your friends and have them email me to help me get the organization started. I might have a job for you! louisscolish@cox,net

Louie G, an M. B. A. in Phoenix, AZ