The journal of the London Park Family, chronicling the exploits of Christian and Dorothy.
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Christian Richard Park. It took all week-end, but now: Happy, healthy, and asleep. All doing well. Here's the first shot a few minutes after. More over the next few days.
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Anonymous said…
Welcome to the newest member of the Pi Kapp extended family. Congratulations!! Now get some rest.
Anonymous said…
Having a child is momentus. Going forward forever your heart will go walking around outside your body.
Anonymous said…
Congratulations! Christian evidently already displays a healthy attitude to life and refuses to be hurried when making important decisions such as entering the world.
Anonymous said…
Many congratulations to you all. Bella - look forward to seeing you soon. We start squatting in Hammersmith today, so just give me a couple of weeks to find the area's very finest chocolate and champagne shops...
XXX
Louise
Anonymous said…
He may have taken his time in coming but he looks raring to go now! Good luck...
Congratulations and best wishes.
Anonymous said…
'Enhorabuena' & many many congratulations from Murcia. Enjoy.
Michael, Paloma, Pablo & Carlota
Anonymous said…
Woooohooooo!! Yip! Yip! Yip!
-John Ryan
Anonymous said…
Congratulations on the birth of your beautiful son. Love and best wishes to you all. Ang
Dorothy Wijnanda Park has finally arrived. A healthy, petite (6lb, 7 oz) baby was born at 1:18 pm today, 28th of June. Baby and mother are both recovering from the delivery at Kingston Hospital in fine form. The first Park female on this branch of the family in 5 generations gets her name from my grandmother (Dorothy M. Baetcke Park) and a relative on Bella's side (Isabella Dorothea Akers). And also inherits Bella's middle name. Any advice on coping with daughters is heartily welcomed by the father.
The last 24 hours of the Queens Jubilee proved as remarkable as the first 72. Monday evening, we let the kids stay up past their bedtime to watch part of the concert on TV. C’s line during the singing- “I hope the Queen is alive when I am a grown-up.” Why? “Because I will write a great song. That’s what I do when I build Lego.” Which is true- he likes to sing while building. The Guards at Buckingham Palace. Tuesday, we all got dressed up in our best and went to The Royal Automobile Club on Pall Mall for the festivities. It was a special treat- usually kids under 13 aren’t allowed inside. They made a special exception for the Jubilee Weekend, so we watched the carriage procession down The Mall on a Big Screen TV! Actually the RAC is only 100 meters off The Mall, but the crowds and weather wouldn’t have been much fun. And since the RAC is so close to The Mall, the flyover went right over our heads out in the garden. Spectacular! Being wi...
The four of us went to the Old Vic for a performance of Just For One Day- a musical about Live Aid. Impressive singing. Dinner before hand at an old school Italian restaurant. And a tour of my favorite graffiti alleyway.
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XXX
Louise
Congratulations and best wishes.
Michael, Paloma, Pablo & Carlota
-John Ryan