THEY ARE SO STINKIN’ CUTE AND FLUFFY.
And we figured out today that we have two families using the pond behind our house as homebase; one family has four babies, and the other family has seven babies.
So, I believe that makes for eleven bundles of beautiful feathery smooshiness.
Can you tell I’m just a teensy bit fascinated by them?
And I’ll just go ahead and call it: when the eleven babies fly for the first time, I’ll be face down in the backyard, bawling my ever-livin’ eyes out.
BECAUSE THAT IS TOTALLY HEALTHY AND NORMAL.
Finally, Alex named seven of the babies while we sat in the backyard this afternoon and scrutinized their every move.
Truth be told, he did better than I would have with the names. Because I would have given them names like Fluffy McFeatherson and Smooshy McGeeserson and Softy McHonkerson.
Anyone want to venture a guess as to what Alex’s names are?
Here’s a hint: the names are heavily influenced by cartoon characters and neighborhood grocery establishments.
The mind of a four year old is a marvelous thing, you know.
Of course, I haven’t actually read this book, but I thumbed through it this past weekend in Mississippi and it looks absolutely adorable. You can read more about it 
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