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Lions and Tigers and… Slugs!?!? Part 2
Sep 18th
Yesterday, I talked about a DRIED, SHRIVELED, GIANT, MAN-EATING SLUG that had attached itself to the bottom of a wine bottle I had left outside. This, my friends, is what that DRIED, SHRIVELED, GIANT, MAN-EATING SLUG was like when it was alive…
(Note: Video might not be appropriate for all viewers. Viewer discretion is advised.)
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvS3ZXZRSsk
I actually saw this movie on accident when I was a kid. I was flipping through the channels while home alone one day when I came across a benign scene that piqued my interest. So once I encountered said mildly entertaining scene (I don’t remember which one exactly but it must have been something comical,) it was like watching a train wreck; I couldn’t turn the channel. Horrified, terrified, and disturbingly fascinated at the same time, I watched as an army of killer slugs invaded a town, leaving a slew of mangled, bloody, dead bodies in its slimy wake.
Seeing that crispified, shriveled, mollusk on the bottom of my wine bottle brought back some memories.
How NOT to Bathe a baby (Baby’s First Bath)
Sep 8th
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WATnDPSs3iI
A public awareness reminder that things that happen out of our sight aren’t always as rosy as we might think. Here is a video of an apathetic nurse bathing a newborn baby. Thanks to the mom who posted this video in an effort to spread awareness that other people don’t necessarily treat your precious baby the way they should, even “professionals.”
Talkative Baby
Sep 5th
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4N70rZBUbHU
Nathan likes to talk. A lot. Granted, he can’t say any actual words yet, but he tries. He’s quite the chatterbox in the evenings, usually right before bed when he has a full belly and has gone through his bedtime routine of a diaper change, reading one of his favorite stories, and singing a song or two. Right now, he likes Paddington Cleans Up; Wynken, Blynken, and Nod; and Chicken Little.
He likes to sit, or should I say lazily recline, in my lap and hold the edge of the book with one hand while pointing and grabbing at the illustrations with the other. I sing a variety of songs to him ranging from You are My Sunshine to our National Anthem. He likes them all and will usually bounce along with my attempts to sound on key, chubby cheeks jiggling to the rhythm.
That boy must have a sense of humor to deal with me singing. I used to sing quite well when I was a younger… but years of smoking cigarettes affected my voice.
Twelve years, to be exact.
I know, I know, what was I thinking?
I’ll tell you. I thought I was cool, and once I started smoking, I couldn’t stop.
However, as of right now, I have not had a cigarette in 491 days and 14 hours… saving us approximately $1,942.13 and avoiding around 8,632 of those oh-so-relaxing, sweet smelling, mouth watering, stress relieving cancer sticks. At my worst, I smoked three packs a day. The smoke I emitted on a daily basis rivaled that of a racing freight train. At my best, I smoked a pack a day.
Now, even after over a year of being smoke free, every time I smell smoke, I have to fight the urge to smoke one. My brain says, Oh just one more… it won’t hurt. Just one. My soul says If you want to live long enough to take over the world, then you’d better not. Since I prefer world domination with Nathan by my side, I fight the urge.
I am stronger than the cigarette. I have my son and our precious conversations to live for.
Exersaucer!
Aug 28th
Nathan is enthralled with his Baby Einstein Exersaucer. I love the thing. I don’t see how life can exist without it.
When I need a break to wash some dishes, Nathan will gladly play in his exersaucer for a while… at least until he notices that Mommy isn’t nearby.
He bangs around on all the toys, spit bubbles flying from his mouth, eyes darting around happily. He loves how the seat swivels, giving him access to all the toys… and he takes his time spinning around, playing with each and every one of them. He’ll stop and examine how some of the toys move, feel the different textures, and jab at all the “sound” buttons.
I absolutely love watching him play. The first few times we put him in his exersaucer, he just the sat there, his eyes opened as wide quarters. He didn’t know what to think or do… until we took his hands and showed him how to play with the toys. Ever since then, he’s been practicing these motor skills incessantly. Sometimes his eyes catch his fist wavering in front of his face and he’ll studiously examine it, slowly turning it around and sometimes flexing his fingers.
It’s neat to watch him progress and learn how to manipulate objects with his hands (and feet.)
He will be an quite an asset when I usurp the world.
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