Thursday Grandmother and Granddaddy arrived from Florida. Good thing they got in on Thursday, because Friday we had a blizzard. They wasted no time getting out in the snow.
Grandmother and Madi checked out the goats in their winter quarters.
Madi thinks Granddaddy is sweet.
Grandmother and Granddaddy have been very helpful. Here Granddaddy packs some feed to the chickens. Good thing they got here when they did, because Friday I had the worst stomach bug ever on earth. I will not go into the details, because this is a family blog, you know. Let's just say we were glad they were here to help.

Grandmother and Henry, hanging out.
All four together, plus Stanley of course.
Henry has continued his eating exploits. Tonight at dinner he was so insistent that he wanted something off the table. We tried and tried to figure out what it was until we realized it was ... collard greens. He's getting in touch with his southern heritage. He likes it so far.
Here he shows off his top tusks ... oh, I mean teeth.
Henry has gradually been spending more and more time crawling with his belly off the floor. Over the last few days he has transitioned to mostly up. He is still not totally proficient, but he's getting there.
3 comments:
I wonder if you continue to leave only one sock on if he will crawl in a circle or not?
Are you guys aware of crazylights dude in Lindon? Just down the road? You must go!
http://www.holdman.com/christmas/directions.asp
He kinda crawls in a circle anyway, one sock or not.
Dude, that crazylights dude is like 2 hours away!
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