
On a much happier note, they eventually forgave us (I hope) and came back to visit us the next year, after Bubba had been born.

Check out that cute young thing with that hair. The baby looks good, too.

Little Bubba.

As you can plainly see, the burn marks have COMPLETELY faded away. Took about a year, but they're finally gone.

And Amy.

An Jack's first faux hawk! His momma sure does love that doo.
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