Friday, November 6, 2009
Here's to National Adoption Month
This is the very elite club of Mother's of Brother's. Or as Heather calls them "Brothers from the same Mother." (AJ sometimes calls Sean his brother from another mother.) That's me and Heather. I'm holding my Sean and Ryder. (Heather is Ryder's mom.) Sean and Ryder sure look alike. I guess it is because they are biological brothers. They weren't interested in each other. Unless you can throw rocks, play with cars or jump Sean just doesn't give you the time of day. That Ryder is so darn cute I just had to kiss his chubby cheeks. It's weird to think of Sean and Ryder's relationship. Heather said they will grow up friends who grew in the same tummy. (but both live with a mummy other then the tummy mummy)
Boys found at pond, raised by geese.
Stephanie told me to leave the geese alone because they are mean. I thought perhaps they were misunderstood. I don't know if I would classify them as mean but they sure were persistent. They would take the food out of a baby's hands. One of them bit me when I fed it a cracker. I wonder if in this time of swine flu hysteria I will get bird flu from a goose? Something to ponder. None of the kids had any fear.
This picture of Nate, Holland and Sean is fun. Holland and Nate both walked right into the pond. I guess when your raised by geese that's normal behavior.
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"Adopting parents get a special place in heaven and on Earth."
Uncle Ed
Feeding the geese is sadly one of those pastimes I've had to abandon. If they were sweet, serene creatures who did not come to rely on handouts it would be a different story. But like you, we've been attacked too much of late!
I agree with Ed. You both (you and Heather) went through a lot to get those beautiful little boys. Congratulations again. One of these days we'll through you a shower full of matchbox cars and hats.
Geese are crazy! at least the ones we've encountered! Happy Adoption Week to you too!!
I don't think Stephanie will want to go anywhere with the two of us where there may be geese ever again! Although, I prefer to give you most of the blame! ;) That was a fun day, thanks again! Oh, btw, I hereby nominate you as president of our club! I'll be treasurer. he-he.
Hello,
Thank you for visiting my blog and for the sweet comment.
Lisa
One of my girls has NO fear and she really could use some. A lot even. She would walk right into the water with the geese if we let her. The other would have been shrieking and scaring everyone for miles. Afraid of many, many things. Go figure. No middle ground!
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