This is me after the first cold snap of the year. Dad freaked out because the temperature dipped below 65. He's kinda like that.
They put me in the tub and make me look like Colonel Sanders. Then they laugh and take pictures of me and put them on the internet. There goes my rep.
Here's Mom and I at Multnomah Falls. She's smiling because Daddy is taking her picture. I'm smiling because they just changed my diaper. Ahh...Huggies.
This is my new car seat. You wanna talk about riding in style, this baby IS style. Dat's how I roll, yo.
Here's Mommy and I at the Clarno Palisades in the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument. The cliffs of the Palisades are the most prominent landform in the Clarno Unit. The Palisades were formed 44 million years ago by a series of volcanic mudflows called lahars . These lahars preserved a great diversity of fossils in an environment very different from that of today. At that time, volcanoes towered over a landscape covered by near-tropical forest fed by approximately 100 inches of rain per year. Tiny four-toed horses, huge rhino-like brontotheres, crocodilians, and meat-eating creodonts roamed the ancient jungles. Do I look like I give a crap? Heck no. I want boob.
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