This week BabyCenter.com tells us that Maggie is now the size of a honeydew.
Or, if you want to get a better idea of what she looks like, check out our latest ultrasound pics.
These are photos of a couple of the printouts. The lost a little bit of detail in the process.
This first one is a close-up of her face (on the left). She’s looking at the “camera.” How about those little chipmunk cheeks?
This one’s of her feet (sticking up in the “air.”)
ADDENDUM: After posting, I thought I’d better check on the spelling of the word “chipmunk.” I thought it might be “chipmonk.” (I have some spelling issues. Ask Bobby about my “abrubt-ness” when it comes to spelling.)
So I entered “chipmunk” on Google and, thankfully, learned I was spelling it correctly (unless Wikipedia has it wrong, and what are the chances of that, right?)
My Google-ing also turned up a five-second YouTube video titled “Dramatic Chipmunk.” Obviously, this was something I had to see. Soon I found myself lost in the Dramatic Chipmunk universe.
I’ll start at the beginning. Take a quick look at this video from a kids’ TV program in Japan. You’ll see children learning about a prairie dog (yes, oddly enough, the Dramatic Chipmunk isn’t a chipmunk at all). Watch for the quick camera zoom (something Japanese videographers seem to love, by the way. Watch any monster-smashing-Tokyo epic).
Well, some YouTuber got a hold of that piece of footage, added music, and POW! Dramatic Chipmunk!
And from there it only got worse …
And worse …
And worse ...
This last one's my favorite, for obvious reasons.
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I occasionally ask Lamar to read something on a blog. I think the dramatic chipmunk was the first thing he enjoyed.
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