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    Grayson at my house…

    I have been blessed tremendously with FIVE boys ranging in ages from 15 to 3. My oldest son from my first marriage lives with me in Frisco, TX. Grayson (pictured at left) is a very special little guy that lives in Seattle now (as of June 2009) with my second ex wife.

    Cameron

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    Cameron before his Homecoming dance…

    Cameron was born on February 23, 1994 in Carrollton, TX. He is now 15 and a sophomore at Frisco Senior High School. He loves to play his electric guitar as well as video games (what kid doesn’t like video games).

    Doran

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    Doran at his birthday party…

    Doran was born on August 24, 1995 in Plano, TX. I call him my “Windows 95″ baby, because he was born on the exact day of the release of Microsoft’s Windows 95 product. I was working for Microsoft at the time, and we all had a running bet in the office on what would come out first–Windows 95 or my son. Nobody won, since they came on the same day!

    Doran also loves video games and is really feening right now for a new “gaming computer”–as if PSP’s and XBox 360′s are not enough!

    Jonathon

    Jonathon is my “champion” child. He was born on January 17, 2000 on Martin Luther King Day. He is the toughest and strongest minded kid I know, and he impresses me every single day.

    Brayden

    Brayden and Grayson

    Brayden at Christmas…

    Brayden is the oldest child born of my second wife, Samantha. He was born on November 25, 2002, and he shares a birthday with both my father and my grandmother on my father’s side.

    Grayson

    Grayson was born on October 9, 2006. He is the youngest of my children, and he is different in one important way. He was the only one of my children who heard my voice first upon being born. I talked to him all the way down to the nursery right after he was born, and as a result he used to always search for the sound of my voice and respond when he heard it–even if I had been out of town for a week.