Animal Tracks on MSNBC.MSN.com reminds me of my family

One of my favorite parts of MSNBC MSN online news is their category called “Animal Tracks.”

I don’t go to the MSNBC site everyday, so I often miss it, because they only have it every few weeks or so. But the good thing is that once you are on it, if you keep clicking previous, it will keep taking you back to older ones.

I was looking at it today, and some of the photos were reminding me of my family.

My older niece, M, usually bonks some part of her body at least once a day – I think she may average around 3 a day right now.

Texas Seestor is usually the one who consequently holds her and kisses it to make it better. So this photo reminded me of them.

kiss it and make it better

Please don’t think that the appearance of either of them remotely resembles the orangutans!

Then I saw these photos, which reminds me of my younger niece (YN) when she is eating her mushy foods by spoon in her highchair.

baby birds

pelicans feed me

Thank goodness there is just one of her! Can you imagine feeding triplets? or more?

This next one reminds me of playing blocks, playdough, or cartons with M. She just loves to make towers.

tower of pandas

And this final one reminds me of my parents’ new home in TX.

deer at golf course

There are a LOT of deer in their neighborhood. And when I say a LOT, I mean that the house right next to them had 3 deer in it the other week eating the grass. And one of the homes down the road had a whole herd of about 10! TEN deer!

crazy.

And since they live on a golf course, I wonder how many times the golfers end up seeing deer run across the course?

And did you notice those pants on that golfer???

too funny!

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  1. Jenski says:

    The panda picture is my favorite, I think.

    ... on July 8th, 2010

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