"Another way to look at life is to see it as a different kind of department store. A store where such things as worldly success, love of music, enjoyment of painting, a six-handicap golf game, a close relationship with your son or daughter, and many other similar things are for sale. But the commodity with which they are purchased is not money but time. And quite contrary to the way the capitalist system works with money and goods, every one of us is given exactly the same amount of time in each hour, in each day and in each year. It is a limited amount, and it is impossible for anyone to be so rich in time that he can enjoy every single one of the things which time may buy. So, there is a choice to be made."
William Rehnquist
Chief Justice, US Supreme Court
Friday, June 12, 2009
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Daddy's tie
"I want to be like Daddy!"
Eli and Trey
"Help me walk, Da-da!"
Trey and Eli
Best Buddies!
Eli at the arboretum
Playing in the grass
Mama and Eli

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