Little Flamingo's Little World

Once upon a time there was a bird called Flamingo. She had a baby bird that she named Little Flamingo, or Flaminguito. By the time Flaminguito turned one year old, she was doing a lot of funny things that Flamingo wanted to share with all the other birds in her flock. When a friend from the monkey exhibit at the Zoo told her about a blog, she decided to start one of her own...then two little baby blue birds came along and she added their antics to her blog, too...this is Flaminguito's blog.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Hangin' out with my cousin Baby LOV
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Making a joyful noise.

Caroling by the tree.

Cup o' cocoa.

Went out to the store with nothing but "bear" feet!
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Ready for Christmas!

Waiting for presents to appear under the tree...

Ohhh, my bedtime snack and milk?!? You shouldn't have!

Trying to get the perfect notes...practice makes perfect, I always say.

Precious fingers playing precious music.
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The apple (or daughter) doesn't fall far from the tree, does it?
Maybe the little bird fell out of her nest?

Monday, December 01, 2008

New Photos of the Baby Bean


The technician had a difficult time getting a face shot because of the way baby was laying.

She was able to get a few (you can see the hole at the top of the head) and filled in the missing spaces, the baby was buried into me and didn't want to be looked at.

It gave a little wave here...you can see its right hand up by its face.

It got tired of all the paparrazi action and finally put its arms up to signal that it had enough.
So we stopped and will go back in 8 weeks for another one, we'll see if it cooperates a bit more.
The doctor came in for the follow up and said he could definitely tell what it was in one picture, so he asked if we wanted to know. Daddy bird wasn't with us anymore and we said no, so he said he'd forget in the next 30 minutes and its not recorded anywhere
so nobody will slip up and tell us.
Isn't he/she cute? We have an ultrasound from the baby bird at 29 weeks and it looks identical to picture #2. They're definitely related!
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