We are really fortunate to have a wonderful network of state parks here in Indiana. Several are within an hour of the house, and the annual pass is affordable.

We spend the afternoon and a better part of the evening at Pokagon.
We are really fortunate to have a wonderful network of state parks here in Indiana. Several are within an hour of the house, and the annual pass is affordable.

We spend the afternoon and a better part of the evening at Pokagon.

Navy had his 15-month check-up today and had his ears checked out because he was cranky and messing with his ear.
Height: 33″
Weight: 24 lbs.
Doc gave his an antibiotic for his ear infection and a decongestant for his drainage.
Since he hasn’t had a fever, he did get 2 shots: Tetanus, Dtap. One in each leg. His tears were short lived.

Lily wanted to stay with Papa, so it was just Navy and me for dinner. Made a quite (read: microwaved) a small lasagna.

Lily offered to change Navy’s diaper. He was just wet and only wearing a diaper, so a pretty easy task. Unless the person changing the diaper is your 5-year-old sister.
I ended up intervening on Navy’s behalf. Pretty sure he’s scarred for life. To Lily’s credit, she really wanted to help and out forth a valiant effort.

I finished cleaning the bird bath and watering our plants. Navy was playing with the dripping hose and must have gotten pretty thirsty.