March 2008
Big Eyes Part II
I had so much fun going through Brooke’s pictures for my last post that I decided to dedicate another post to Brooke’s eyeballs. Here are more of our favorite pictures from Brooke’s “Big Eyes” collection (which is a rather large collection…) that we never posted.
Where’s the baby?
BYU baby.
Crazy hair!
Brooke with her best friend, Kermit.
This was Brooke’s reaction to rice cereal when we gave it to her for the first time.
This is what Brooke looked like when I had the flu. She had to suffer through two bad hair days in a row. Poor neglected child.
Cutie on the couch.
Brooke in the bath!
The Windows to Her Soul
I love Brooke’s eyes. They are beautiful. And they are big. In fact, they are so big that nearly everyone who sees her comments on them. Strangers in the store are captivated by (and sometimes scared of) them.
Exhibit A
Here is Brooke on Christmas Day. Aren’t her eyes lovely?
I will admit that her eyes do get a little out of control. I mean, most people can open their eyes and show all of the pupil and maybe even most of the iris, but not everyone can reveal the white ABOVE the iris.
Exhibit B
She’s been like this ever since she was a baby.
Exhibit C
This is one of her first pictures.
Here her cousin Maggie is holding her when she was just a couple of months old.
Even though Brooke gives us ample opportunities to see her eyes, I still haven’t quite figured out what color they are. Green? Yellowish-blue?
However, Friday morning when Brooke woke up, I knew at least the color of one eye.
Pink.
On Sunday her other eye decided to join in on the fun.  Ugh.
The iTunes End User License Agreement
You might have seen this interesting information going around. I think we should all be aware of what we can and can’t do with iTunes!
“You also agree that you will not use these products for any purposes prohibited by United States law, including, without limitation, the development, design, manufacture or production of missiles, or nuclear, chemical or biological weapons.”
I’m thinking there is some anti-nuke code written into the software.