Random Thoughts the 13th: Jason Takes RTT

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Not exactly sure.
so not toddling officially yet, still prefers the speed of crawling. But getting better at standing.

Haven't heard in a couple days but did take a bottle two days ago so that was good. Not sure if they have stayed up here overnight or not. Was going to text my mom today and see how it was going.


Is the child in the Madison hospital?
 

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so not toddling officially yet, still prefers the speed of crawling. But getting better at standing.

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also, we have a tension baby gate for the stairs to the basement which we knew isn't great but we're around and keep an eye on him. well he love love love loves to shake stuff. And that gate shakes a bit. So when he's feeling naughty, he tries to go shake that gate. Other stuff like the tv stand, we move him away, he stays away. But the allure of that gate............he got over to it the other day and I started to say no and walk toward him. He saw me coming and stood up to shake that gate like it was his last chance and laughed so gleefully and naughty. DH said the next morning he did the same thing but as DH came over, he didn't even bother standing up, stayed on knees to get extra shake time before daddy removed him. Oh he is so naughty but it's so damn cute. Also dangerous, but crazy cute. We are in much trouble.
 

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On the way to Colorado for the annual hiking trip with my dad. If all goes well I'll add 14'er number 6, Missouri Mountain, to my list of summits. This drive isn't doing much to convince me that the Earth isn't in fact flat, though.
You in western Kansas?
 

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You in western Kansas?
We've been on I80 since Stuart and just got on I76 where it Y's in Colorado. Nothing but corn fields and cattle ranches. Don't get me wrong, it's all beautiful but I'll be pretty happy to see some mountains here soon.
 

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We've been on I80 since Stuart and just got on I76 where it Y's in Colorado. Nothing but corn fields and cattle ranches. Don't get me wrong, it's all beautiful but I'll be pretty happy to see some mountains here soon.
That'll start to change once you get to about Fort Morgan. If you've never been at Fort Morgan do yourself a favor and DON"T stop. Not sure how anyone lives in that town the way that beet processing plant stinks.

I took 385 south to I70 when I drove out to Colorado Springs. Some massive ranches and not much else.
 
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We've been on I80 since Stuart and just got on I76 where it Y's in Colorado. Nothing but corn fields and cattle ranches. Don't get me wrong, it's all beautiful but I'll be pretty happy to see some mountains here soon.
We took a spring break trip to Arizona a couple of years ago. The I-80 stretch through Nebraska was the only stretch we allowed the kids to watch a movie. They didn't complain or even really miss it the rest of the trip, but that stretch through Nebraska just seemed cruel to put them through.
 

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I do. I didn't realize it was in color!! We watched it on a B & W TV. I love how just their mouths move.
We had B&W as well. Got our first color TV Christmas 1972.

25" color console !!!!!

That was Syncro Vox technology that they used for the mouths. It enabled them to produce those very cheaply.

Edit: I had to look up syncro vox. No way I knew that off the top of my head.
 

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traipsing thru the treetops
We took a spring break trip to Arizona a couple of years ago. The I-80 stretch through Nebraska was the only stretch we allowed the kids to watch a movie. They didn't complain or even really miss it the rest of the trip, but that stretch through Nebraska just seemed cruel to put them through.
You have NO idea how many times I made the trip from Washington to Texas across much of that same flat-ass territory. No DVD's back then. We read a lot of books. Sang songs with my mother (four-part harmony...pretty cool, actually). We played cards. We WHINED.... ;)
 
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