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Chat - Monday, August 2, 2010; Post-Wedding, Time to Rest, Topa
Topic Started: Aug 2 2010, 05:05 AM (506 Views)
Topa Topa Hikers
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The Newleyweds are in the air off to honeymoon in Kaui . :soar:

Darling Son is in the air on his way back to Jerusalem. :soar:

That was fun! <3 Posted Image<3

Now what to do next?! :D







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KLJinOz
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Cathy~ You look absolutely stunning in your dress! The Bride and Groom are just gorgeous too, what an magically intimate thing to happen with the butterfly. And I love the idea of the photo box, will save that for future party! Thank you again for sharing your precious family day!

Sydney is wet wet wet and will be for the next week, blah.

Carole, what sort of boat/yacht does your DH sail in?

Great pics of the check in and real Scouts Harpo....
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Naturegal
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Ozzie - We sold our sailboat about 7 years ago, bought a power boat that Alan really didn't like because he is a sailor at heart and sold that just before the price of gas escalated to an unaffordable price. We had a C & C 38 sailboat and a 42 foot Carver power boat. We have been boatless for about 4 years now and I don't miss it one bit. Another thing to clean, maintain, repair, and as far as I am concerned a hole in the water into which you constantly pour $$$$$$. We are fortunate that some of our friends still have boats and we sail with them and our youngest daughter has a power boat that we go out on. Nice to enjoy boating without the HUGE expense. That's why we spend time in Florida in the winter, couldn't do it if we had the boat.
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Naturegal
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Rachel & John - have a wonderful time in Hawaii....Posted Image

Daniel
- Welcome home to Israel Posted Image

Topa - What to do next, you are so funny :D
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socal lady
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I am having EAGLE DT's-- So I went to my sent E-mail file for some nest videos I had sent to friends.
Here is a fun one of TH K04 & K06 pre fledge--lots of fun Wingers!

I wonder how long the IWS SERVER WILL BE CAPUT.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_PLzPM9fqI
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Harpo516
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little camp slideshow - click above
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socal lady
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TERRIFIC SLIDE SHOW DEB! The peacefullness of the woodland is so special--well with a multitude of Scouts, maybe only peaceful for a few hours during the night. Looks like you all had a great time together and made lots of beautiful memories.
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Artsy Mom
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Lily The Bear - Update August 2, 2010 - 9:45 PM CDT

Got Milk?


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Lily & Hope - August 2, 2010

Sue spent time with Lily and Hope today to further assess Lily's milk supply. Lily nursed Hope twice within the 2 hours. Lily is still producing a limited amount of milk - but much less than when we observed them nursing 3 weeks ago shortly after they reunited.

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Got milk? Yes!

We're not sure why Lily's milk production has dropped. However, it may be related to fluctuating hormone levels. The amount of milk Hope is getting isn't enough to provide significant nutrition, but likely does provide important trace nutrients that she wouldn't be getting otherwise. Hope is consuming plenty of solid foods and is doing very well, so we're not concerned with this drop in Lily's milk production.

Lily is allowing Hope to nurse frequently. She also is playing with Hope and providing protection and a sense of security. They seem well bonded and it's a joy to watch them together. Hope seems much more relaxed and confident than 3 weeks ago.

We'll try to get a short video from today's visit with Lily and Hope posted for tomorrow.

We're still reeling from the weekend's festivities. This whole experience has been overwhelming - in a good way - and this past weekend was no exception. It was nice to begin to put faces to names and to feel the energy generated by the group. Lily and Hope have no clue the effect their bear lives have had on so many! Thank you again to those who worked so hard to pull the Lilypad Picnic together and those who attended and contributed to its success. Thank you as well to those who organized, and those who participated in, the online festivities!

~Lynn Rogers and Sue Mansfield, Biologists, Wildlife Research Institute and North American Bear Center
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