Thursday, March 31, 2011

Baby Diplomats make Skype calls during their first week of life

In my case there were numerous Skype calls to many parts of the world.  This one is between Korea and Greece.  Not too shabby! 

Monday, March 28, 2011

Baby Diplomats are born in hospitals where the signs are not in English.

In my case the hospital was Korean and it was amazing!  I think the sign above might have my name on it... but who knows.  Maybe my name is the stars... I'm guessing they couldn't exactly spell my name.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Baby Diplomats have visitors from far and wide


Despite being born far away from my parents home I was very lucky to have all sorts of visitors come to see me within my first few months of life . Dad's best friend was on a navy carrier that happened to dock in Korea the day before I was born so he was able to see me within a few hours of my birth.  My grandparents from both sides were also able to visit.  Gramma T was with me for two months  and Lola and Lulu V. came when I was 5 weeks old and were here for my baptisim.  My aunt and uncle and my godparents will also be visiting soon.  Not bad for a baby born in Korea.  Good thing that being charming is part of the job requirements for a Baby Diplomat. I had alot of people to charm during my first few months.
This is a blog about the life of Baby Diplomats. It's a blog about me!  Baby Diplomats are babies who are world travelers from the day they are born.  Baby Diplomats have a fairly normal, abnormal life and I figured others might like to hear about it.  There won't be alot of writing involved. I haven't figured out this writing thing yet and mom doesn't always understand my language.  I'm a big fan of art though (especially lights - I love staring at lights and shadows) so I figured I'd express myself through pictures.  I think you'll understand my message.  Life as a Baby Diplomat is funny, sometimes silly and often interesting... follow along and you'll see!