Tuesday, October 19, 2010

He's "Hip to the Flip"

*If you know the person with me in the picture below, you'll know why this entry got its title.

Today marks 28 years for this guy:


His doppelganger is this guy, and so obviously he is also a most excellent friend.


And he looks an awful lot like this other guy:


In addition to being a great brother (see evidence in picture above), he's a great son. (Or so I hear.)

He also makes a great travel companion, which you would know if you saw the picture below or read this entry here.

And I'd say he's someone you can lean on. Although this picture suggests our family really likes to lean on small children.


His music loves include this, and this, and this/this. (Okay. Maybe not the last two. But we might be guilty of breaking into song when driving in the car together. Since there is no video evidence, this will have to suffice. And, in the spirit of honesty, I should note that it's never occurred with EITHER of those songs.)
I think we're pretty lucky to have such a great brother in our lives. Happy birthday, Jonathan!
You may now begin to celebrate.

5 comments:

Jonathan Joseph said...

Oh my gosh Emily, this is soooo awesome. I love, love, love it.

And those last two videos. Yah, awesome. A great way to start the day.

Thanks and love, Jonathan

Emily said...

So glad you love it! As for those last two videos...I couldn't resist posting them. (And as much as these two guys are a real kick, I'm also intrigued that in both videos there's a guy sitting behind them watching a movie on his own computer. And he seems to think nothing odd is going on behind him.) Happy Birthday, Jonathan! I love you!

David Chipman said...

Awesome! Happy Birthday Jonathan! Love how Emily captured so much. I love my family.

Karen said...

Emily - you are an awesome sister. Jonathan, you have always been awesome¡ I think our children are Lo Maximo¡¡¡ Loved this Emily.

The Giles said...

Glad you posted on my blog. I've not seen yours before. But now that I'm in the know, I will.

Miss you,
Ann Marie