UPDATE: sad news...one of the baby birds fell out of the nest and died...so goes the cycle of life.
But the birdies are thriving and getting real feathers so they can soon fly off into the sky. I think at this point they are called fledglings. Nick wants to check on them everyday! He such the animal lover.
We went putt-putt at Bridgewater plaza on the lake. The golf course if elevated over the water and is really fun...Daddy won the game,he so competitive!
here's me actually in a picture! Im the one always taking them! We were waiting on our pizza!
We just enjoyed watching the boats and wave runners skim across the lake. Sorry, no pictures of us in a boat(our Yacht is getting repaired...haha!) and this pic...Daddy should have worn stripes to match us...staying true to his Michigan roots!
If you look real hard you can see the baby opening it's beak for food.From what I hear and read the mama and daddy feed the babies 40 times a day!And they grow fast! I hope the nest holds up, we've gotten windy here the past few days .
So today, we sat outside to wait for the bus...a beautiful morning by the way. Nick was telling me how he wants to become a bird watcher and a tornado chaser still. He wanted me to check the nest AGAIN and I said the mama bird was sitting in the nest to keep the eggs warm...all of a sudden we saw the mama leave the nest. So I checked real quick and saw fuzzy feathers! I said they hatched! Nick was jumping up and down and so excited! They are so tiny,it must have just happened! We'll try to update on the growth progress:-)
A week or two ago we were waiting for the bus. Nick noticed a Robin flying into the weed/shrub/tree like growing on the corner of the fence. It flew away when I came close...it was building a nest! So EVERYDAY since Nick has insisted on checking the nest for eggs. I told him probably not but maybe there would be eggs in it. The past few days we were running late and didn't check. Today we checked and I couldn't believe it there were 3 blue eggs in the nest! I put Nick on my back so he could see and got so excited and then hoisted Chad on my back so he could see too..."oh that's cool" he said. So I informed them to not to touch it and let the Robin mama do what she does. She didn't pick a very good spot! that area has a bunch of activity with us pulling up in our cars, getting out , opening the door, riding bikes ,and washing cars...hope they survive:-)
I first became captivated with photography at an early age,during an enrichment program in 5th grade. I made my first pinhole camera and then developed my first photograph. When I first saw the image appear in the tray, I was hooked. Over the years my skills have developed into a passion for finding the ordinary objects in the world and making them into a unique image.In Nov.2007 I was diagnosed with colorectal cancer at age 32! Im fighting,learning, experiencing,enjoying what I have been blessed with and praising God for each situation that comes along(the good and the bad) during this "crazy cancer journey" as I call it. Hopefully this blog will inspire you artistically and spiritually by what you see ,hear, or read.