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Tuesday, December 30, 2008

I made another YouTube video of Petey, this time him playing with a toy bird on a string. Terrifically boring to most of you, I'll admit, but it's fun having a little one around again. (And NO, this is not a sublimated baby wish. I commented to the Snook this morning that while Petey is fun, entertaining him is also a lot of WORK and I'm grateful that we can lock him in the laundry at night and get some sleep.)

 
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Errr, I have known people who lock their babies in the laundry so they could sleep at night.
» M-H [www] » 2008-12-30 11:56:59
 
New Zillund sounds like a scary place sometimes... :)
» Kris [www] » 2008-12-30 12:49:23
 
Even though Dr Amy will always be my #1 cat, I love Petey! He seems sooo different to the good doctor! They're totally going to love each other!
» Miss Helen [www] » 2008-12-30 18:41:12
 
Today we achieved nose-to-nose sniffing. Amy still hisses at him and avoids him though. As the vet said today, he's too little for her to consider him a thread. She's just ANNOYED by him. And hopefully within a week or two, she'll get over it and they'll be friends. :)
» Kris [www] » 2008-12-30 21:16:10
 
he is soooo adorable! T and i have been awwwwwwwing over the video.
» redambition [www] » 2008-12-30 22:25:04
 
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