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January 15, 2011

The Blue Planet

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Today we let Monkey sit at the table to eat. The first thing he did was put his feet up to eat his spaghetti. Such a boy.
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He loves to give high-fives now

Hubby brought home a DVD of The Blue Planet from the library. IT IS AWESOME! We’re really big on watching the Discovery and History channel so these documentaries are right up our alley. So we’ve spent our time after dinner watching the videos. After watching the Frozen Sea, I will never complain about cold water in Canada again. Emperor penguins can withstand -50C! What?!? Anyway, enough nerd talk.

*Warning, this list is a bit awkward and nerdy. Welcome to evenings with my lil’ family.

List of conversation highlights while watching the Blue Planet:
Hubby
Me
·         * What does whale poo look like?
·        *  Why don’t they just leave? – Seals that stay in the artic all year long that use their teeth to scrap down the ice so they can keep a hole to use to get air. This causes them to grind down their teeth where they can no longer walk.
·        *  Hubby’s response to question: Well they can’t just get onto Expedia and find somewhere else.
·       *  I hate Free Willy. – After watching six killer whales eat a baby whale.
·        * If that Polar bear eats that baby seal we’re turn’ this off.

It was a sweet movie. But I don’t recommend watching it if you’re like me and seem to think that cute animals should never be eaten under any circumstance. 

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