I suppose this had to happen! I already got the tee-shirt that says ‘I’m British and proud to live in Tennessee’ – now this!
I have to assume that you can get these hoodies (and perhaps tee-shirts too) for pretty much any surname. If ‘Cavanaghs’ are being singled out, I want to know why! Leo’s safe, anyway: he’s a ‘Zander’ not a ‘Cavanagh’ because at the time it all started we agreed that our kids should have their mothers surnames: after all, the whole thing was their idea. Actually ‘idea’ isn’t really the word – an overwhelming desire might express it better. You can read about that in the first two books listed at the end. Leo does have ‘Cavanagh’ as a given (middle) name though, just as Jaymee is an ‘Anderton’ after Dave as well as a ‘Connell.’ Some people have the feeling that Dave and I were strong-armed into fathering our kids – absolutely not so, although there was a lot of soul-searching between the two of us first.
And we were flying the British flag, of course, so the kids have dual nationality.
Not sure exactly what is going on in that picture! Looks cosy, though.
And now, to pick up on the ‘strongarm’ theme… fitness pix are ‘a Cavanagh thing’ too!
Today’s Gallery Theme: ‘Biceps’
The next picture is a bit of a mystery (well, I could guess), but it is definitely biceps:
(Needs a bit of work there?)
Loving the Boy: ISBN 978-1-907732-30-0
The Power of Love: ISBN 978-1-907732-41-6
Against All Odds: ISBN 978-1-908645-35-7
One final sweaty all-rounder to end…