Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Lots and Lots of Animals

Yesterday I challenged Clark to name 100 animals.  He ended up with 103, not too shabby.  Here is the list that he came up with:

alligator hummingbird salamander
ant hyena scorpion
bear ibex sea horse
bee iguana seal
beetle jellyfish shark
blowfish kangaroo sheep
butterfly ladybug shoebill
camel lemur skunk
cardinal leopard sloth
cat lion snail
chameleon lizard snake
cheetah lobster spider
chicken meerkat squid
clownfish mole squirrel
cow monarch butterfly stingray
crab monkey tarantula
crane mouse termite
cricket newt tiger
crow octopus toad
dingo orca toucan
dinosaur oriole tuna
dolphin ostrich turkey
donkey owl turtle
duck ox umbrella bird
eel parrot unicorn
elephant penguin vulture
flamingo petrel warthog
fox pig whale
frog platypus woodpecker
gazelle python wooly mammoth
giraffe quail worm
goldfish rabbit yak
gorilla rat zebra
hippo rhino
horseshoe crab sabertooth tiger

A Few Things

Our old camera broke, so we finally got a new one to help document our lives.
 
 Outside of Carrows.  This is Clark's favorite dining destination, and he took us here for breakfast with the lucky money that Amah and Granddad sent for Chinese New Year.  Thanks, Clark!
 
 My big belly.  This is taken at about 34 weeks, so you can imagine how huge I am now.  I love causing a ruckus wherever I go with the thing.
 
 We were trying to get a picture of Camille holding up the cloud at the beach.  Yes, we can go to the beach, even though we have to "bundle up", and yes, you should move here.
 
 I wanted to take some pictures of our family before the baby is born.  We went outside after church and rushed through a few.  Unfortunately, Paul and the kids don't share my artistic vision, so quick shots are what we got!
 

 Clark's favorite thing is to go inside my dresses and play "baby coming out".  His baby name is baby peaches.
 
 Paul took Grace and Clark to the Chinese New Year festival downtown while Camille and I shopped.  We should have joined them, I was concerned about being in a crowd and having to walk around too much.  Then I went to Ikea instead.  Bad idea.
 
I have no idea what this is supposed to be.  It's from a group of pictures that Paul took at a travel show that he took Clark to.  I'm impressed that Clark is smiling and not running away from the huge plastic man/woman.
 
Our baby is due in 2 more weeks.  We're anxiously awaiting her arrival, although I must say that I'm scared.  I may have forgotten how to care for a baby!