Sunday, March 30, 2008

Playing to the Snow

If you listen you can hear Ethan say "harmonica" at the end.

Woof Woof

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

A Soldiers Peace

This Friday and Saturday there will be a USU screening of the documentary A Soldiers Peace, by Marshall Thompson who is from Logan. Thompson walked 500 miles through Utah after returning from duty in Iraq to protest the war. You can learn more about the film at www.asoldierspeace.com. A peace walk will precede the Saturday screening. It starts at the old County Courthouse Bldg. at 1:30. For details on when and where go to : http://www.usu.edu/calendar/eventDetail.cfm?eventID=3612&day=21&show=today&year=2008&month=3

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Ethan Is 18 Months Old!



Ethan trying to sign "butterfly"

Ethan Loves His Buddies (Leanna, this is for you)





Sequoia has always been Ethans favorite. Now he has a new little friend, Jack. We feel funny calling him Jack because that's our neighbors name. But, he came with it and Ethan can say it. He is the most mellow cat I've ever seen. The other evening he was standing on the side of the bathtub letting Ethan wipe water and bubbles all over the side of him. He was soaked. He's never shown Ethan his claws, which is remarkable considering Ethan is constantly trying to pick him up for loves. Quoia doesn't care either way as long as she's still number 1, and she is.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Bear River Migratory Refuge

Yesterday Ethan and I, along with Mae, Greta and Juniper, met our dear friends Jim and Ayme who are visiting from AK at the Bear River Migratory Refuge. Jim and Ayme's car broke down in the middle of the 12 mile loop so we were lucky enough to be stranded in an incredibly beautiful spot in the middle of the refuge with great friends for a couple of hours while we waited for AAA. The day came to a perfect end at Happy Sushi. Ethan was excited to see another catepillar come to the table. He also enjoyed licking fish flakes off of his fingers. Jim and Ayme didn't have quite as nice of an evening being stuck at the repair shop. Jim is a bird biologist and Ayme knows her birds too. I wish they could go back with me later this spring. Anyway, it was great to see them.