I like the lizards, but the daisies are great. That might be my girly side.
Grace was in her first set of clothes this morning: a hospital onesie with little pink flowers. Noah had on a top but no pajama bottoms as he gets too hot as it is. His were blue with cars and wheels.
Gendered in the hospital! then again, their IV splints were often gendered until the nurses realized we didn't care and just used whichever color for whichever kid.
I hate that so many baby things are so hyper gendered. I mean, I would give multi-colored flowers OR cars to a baby of either gender, but the color coding can push it over the edge.
I say this while wearing a pink sweater and a black-and-white flowered skirt, but I picked them for myself!
Sure you did, Jesse. But you were influenced by THE MAN.
Reason 4,916 why Monks are celibate.
But being Buddhists, they were calm about it.
Reason 4, 916 why I am not a good Buddhist.
Teddy update --
The vet was very pleased with his appearance last night. He's much livelier, he's gained weight, and his coat looked better. But the vet wasn't going to be too optimistic until the results of the blood work came in.
The results are in. Creatine down by about a third -- still a little high, but not much over the normal range. Calcium down. Unfortunately, red blood cells down (even a little anemic), but that's a normal side effect of all the fluids he's getting.
So for the next week or so, Teddy only goes in for fluids every other day.
It's an excellent demonstration of their non-attachment if they weren't bothered by the toddler dancing on their partilally completed sand mandala. Practically a koan.
I think Buddhists wouldn't mind a child being so delighted by the beauty of it that he was inspired to dance with the mandala.