What the heck this is!?
We saw it in the shallow water where the boats are docked at the pier. It doesn't loo like any Stingray I've ever seen.
Anyone? Anyone?
Bueller?
Bueller?
Feel free to enlighten me. In the mean time Harrison has requested a printed copy to show everyone this find from our latest excursion to the pier.
I could fill a book with the looks of wonder Harrison has produced over his short, little life. Summer is such a magical time to go on Grand Adventures.
He wakes up each day lately and asks, "Are we going to somewhere fun today?" he's been taking 3 hours naps for the past week only to wake up and ask, "Are we going to fun place, mommy?".
Truly, I am relieved to know that just a walk down to the pier or simply to the library can be an exciting adventure for him.
But that's another story.
Thursday, August 21, 2008
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Ok, so I don't know what that thing is... but he looks gross! ha ha ha. Maybe a type of blow fish?
Harrison- cute as always! :) He's getting so big!
Wow, that's wierd! It looks like a skeleton of a fish.
Love the shot of Harrison running down the pier. He looks like he is having such a fun adventure! :)
Ummm...I haven't got an idea in heck! I do know that I just can't get used to looking at pictures of Harrison and seeing a "big boy" looking back at me. He's gettin' handsome, mama!
That is some kind of mutant creature. Very strange.
My daughter asks me every day if we are going to go somewhere fun. You are right just going somewhere and exploring is all they need.
3 hour naps taught my attention. Enjoy that time while you have it.
I have no idea what that is and it sure looks scary.
I have volunteered at an aquarium for a few years, have scuba dived for 10 years, LOVE all things fishy, and we visit aquariums all the time - and I have NEVER seen anything like that! It must be some sort of fish...that is crazy. I wonder....
I love that last photos of H. That is a great capture!
Not quite sure what that is. That shot of Harrison running is awesome.
Looks like a lionfish
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