Friday, February 13, 2009

Just when you thought the sucking couldn't get any more intense...

I signed up for a daily email update to hear advice while Ari is pregnant. This is by far the oddest...

Week 28: Dream, Dream, Dream
Are you dreaming about your baby? Your baby may be dreaming about you, too. Brain wave activity measured in a developing fetus shows different sleep cycles, including the rapid eye movement phase, the stage when dreaming occurs.
By now, your baby, who weighs in at about two and a half pounds and stands — or rather lies — at almost 16 inches (measured head to toe) has added blinking to his or her growing bag of tricks. (Outside in the real world, blinking is necessary to help keep foreign objects out of the eyes.)


If you close your eyes, the foreign objects will go away...

Other impressive new talents being added to your baby's roster include coughing, more intense sucking, and, perhaps most important, better breathing.

"Doctor, how's my baby?" "Sucking very intensely, ma'am..."


The good news is that babies born this week, though premature, have an excellent prognosis because their lungs have reached the point (for the most part) of maturity — so you too can breathe a little easier now. Of course, it's still best if a baby doesn't check out of that uterine hotel just yet — there's still a lot of growing and maturing to do over the next 12 weeks.
Tomorrow: Looking Good This Week

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Where I found the tooth

Looks like somebody set up voodoo shop on our beach. Tooth is in front
of the end of the plank.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Mystery Tooth





I found this tooth (teeth?) on the beach today. I'm guessing it's from a pig? A really odd object. Feels ceramic. At least it got me motivated to learn to use my super macro close-up application on the camera. Is that filled cavities?