Jeanine has become quite attached to Togo, the duckling we are caring for. I must admit there is something very satsifying about having this little guy follow you around everywhere you walk. Whenever s/he (we don’t know) is out of the pen you must shuffle your feet for it is certain she will be underfoot and at risk of being squashed. Between baby Rose and the baby duck I thought Jeanine might warm up to the idea of another baby. Nothing doing, we are going to have to settle on three plus the idiot dog who is barking at deer in the backyard as I type.
It has been nice catching up with my dad. He is looking rather good considering some of the recent health scares. Here he describes his walk around the neighborhood this morning. Each day he has gotten stronger and been more aggressive with his pace.
This morning my soccer team played our semi-final play-off match and we came away with a 2-0 victory and a berth in the finals next weekend. My injured thigh had healed sufficiently to not incumber my play. Missing several practices while it got better did take its toll on my stamina. Never the less, I did assist on both goals and had a respectable game with most of my family looking on. One nice diving header towards the end even earned praise from Kyle and Nico (the ultimate reward). Pictured here is the squad. I handed off my camera for the shot and unfortuantely we did not get everyone in the photo. Our goalie was missing so we will have to take another next week, hopefully with a trophy in hand.
Today was a family work day. Everyone got their assignments from Jeanine. My list included repairing some broken shutters, adding two outdoor watering spigots, repairing the severed electric boundary wire for the invisible fence, completing the new gas grill assembly, and rebuilding a portion of our stone wall (and I got off easy). Later in the day my sister-in-law, Marie, and daughters Sophia and Rose arrived for a weekend visit. Baby Rose greets baby Togo.
Apparently we are duck sitting this weekend. Pictured here is Togo who was hatched from an abandoned egg and has imprinted on humans. S/he follows Maya around where ever she goes. I’ll be interested to see what Nala thinks of this whole situation by the end of the weekend.
Nine candles for my baby. Next year will be that last for our Sweedish birthday ring. Maya was very sleepy from her pain medication but lasted just long enough to enjoy her cake and presents.
My parents drove in from Schenectady to be with Maya for her birthday. My dad cops a feel while I snap a shot from a distance. I’m going to send these guys to bed early this evening.
Today is Maya’s actual birthday. After travelling for the better part of the day, I returned home to learn that Maya fell from her horse (not the little pony from her party) while jumping yesterday. X-rays confirm a hairline fracture of the clavicle. Although the doctor did not feel it was necessary, Maya has fashioned her own sling and says it helps with the pain. Maya was anxious to show me her dog puppet which she fashioned at school.
I am staying at a hotel that is a ten minute walk from the Sonos office. I worked for 15 hours today and was treated to this full moon, low on the horizon as I returned to the hotel to collapse.
For her birthday party with her friends, Maya choose a horse riding party (little surprise). Although I was in Santa Barbara for the week, Jeanine took a nice set of photos so I could enjoy the celebration when I returned.
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