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| It's a bird, it's a plane, it's... Mr. Mason! Winter 2009 |

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| Virginia Blizzard December 2009 |

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| Mr. Mason -- March 2007 (the week of his first birthday) |

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| Mr. Mason -- 2006 or early 2007 -- After the trauma of bathtime |
I love you more than chunky baby wrists.
I love you even more than I'd like a snowday today.


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| Mr. Mason -- sometime 2006 or 2007 -- He'd like you to note the misery we put him through. |
I love you more than the feeling after working out.
Math Man, I love you more than a Sunday afternoon siesta.
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| Photo found here at Apartment Therapy |
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| Photo found here at Apartment Therapy |
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| Photo found here at Apartment Therapy |
. . . even Charleston, South Carolina!
. . . Mr. Mason loves watermelon. (and he looooooves watermelon)
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| Mr. Mason at Grandfather Mountain June 2009 |
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| Mr. Mason at Grandfather Mountain June 2009 |

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| Mr. Mason and his good friend Daisy, after having got into a bit of mischief (or at least mud) outside, circa 2007. |

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| Chapel Hill, NC Crook's Corner Shrimp and Grits Photo André Baranowski via Saveur.com |
What a cute idea is this?!
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| Photo by Sayher Heffernan via Polka Dot Bride |
I read an amazing story in the New York Times. I'm not trying to get on a stump and I'm not trying to start a political dialogue. Nor do I want my blog to house those sorts of discussions. Instead, what struck me most about this story was that it was about unconditional love. Acceptance.
Wouldn't the world be a better place if everyone had a life partner who they loved unconditionally and who loved them unconditionally in return?
