

Me, I have been excited to be introduced to this whole "eating" thing. Previous to my official arrival, I used an automatic nutrient supply system, but now I use this fascinating two-tap system. I have found that if it magically makes itself available if I furiously twist my head from side to side with my mouth wide open. Alternatively, a high pitched wail suffused with epic suffering also seems to work.
Unfortunately for the rest of the Goats, the three-a-day meal schedule just isn't doing it for me. I have a tiny stomach and it can't hold much, so in that long stretch of nighttime when they like to sleep soundly and contentedly, I like to have a couple of meals. Maybe a snack or two. It's around these times when it really helps that I'm adorable.
Congratulations!!!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your arrival!
ReplyDeleteSo happy you are back and everyone is doing well-congratulations! Looking forward to many future posts. May the newest member find many joyful things in life-not the least of which is food.
ReplyDeleteCongrats! We will be joining your ranks in February...
ReplyDeleteShe's beautiful - congratulations and enjoy these early days of parenthood. There is nothing like them on earth in terms of wonder (though that may be largely the lack of sleep)! ;)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! She's adorable.
ReplyDeleteThat family photo is terrific. Frame that one, guys!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Glad all is well - if a bit exhausted - at the FG house.
ReplyDeleteGoatSpawn definitely overflows with cuteness!
ReplyDeleteOH! Congratulations!!! She is just such a beautiful, beautiful spawn EVER!!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats.
ReplyDeleteWe recently had a new little one ourselves.
Enjoy every moment.