Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Jacuzzi back-float

The back-float experiment had him a little freaked out, but he quickly learned that bath time with Mommy can be a real hoot.






The Lonely Child

These pictures are cute and sad at the same time. H asked Danza for some personal space this afternoon so he could work on his jumperoo skills. After a while he decided he better check on his food source, and she was ready with the camera.


Monday, February 9, 2009

5 months = s'mores

Today Harrison turned 5 months old! So to celebrate our survival, as well as our success at keeping him alive, we put him to bed and made Nutella s'mores over the kitchen stove. Too bad he missed his party.



Sunday, February 8, 2009

I was antlered yesterday

Yesterday I was out at Barbara's with Aaron walking the deer trails and looking for shed antlers. Much to my amazement, I actually found one.


No, it is not for sale for $5.00. The legal tender is merely a visual scale reference.

Diane stayed with us this weekend, and she needed an explanation for how I happened across an antler on the ground when it should be stuck to a deer's head. So here is a little information on antlers.

Antlers are often mistaken as horns. Horns (think bighorn sheep) are permanent and grow larger throughout the animal's lifetime. Antlers are grown each year and are shed each winter. The deer family are the only species in the world that grow antlers. In look and feel, antlers are very similar to bone. They grow from March until September (growth is triggered by the increase of sunlight in the spring), and deer shed them in January and February. Each year they typically grow bigger until a deer is 4 or 5 years old. Their purpose is mainly for fighting other male deer...the winner of the fight gets to breed with the girls.

Now you know, and knowing is half the battle.