Here is another one from the guys who brought you ITLAP, Mark "Cap'n Slappy" Summers and John "Ol' Chumbucket" Baur. This one is a song for kids:
Some quick updates:
- Sammy was in the hospital again for cellulitis last week. On I-V antibiotics for 3 days. He is OK and now on a 21 day course of oral antibiotics. This is the 3rd incident.
- The car is out of the shop. I picked it up last night after 7 weeks. It has spent more time in the shop than in our driveway.
- We had a great vacation in Maine 3 weeks ago, spending a week in Ogunquit and Wells. Stopped by Uncle Agnes and Auntie Johnny's candy shop in York on the way back and ended up spending almost the whole day there.
- I started physical therapy last week for lower back pain (no doubt from picking up those heavy kids).
- Henry started 2 full days of pre-school this month. Loves it. He is signed up to start T-ball on Saturday mornings next month.
- Sam has is 1-year check-up today. He is closing in on 30 lbs. We flipped his car seats around so both of the kids are now forward-facing.
I have 2 planned for today. Both are in Holliston: a multi-stage cache The Moon Tree and a puzzle cache Composite Real Estate. The moon tree is a sycamore tree planted from seeds carried by astronaut Stuart Roosa on Apollo 14 in 1971, (here is the NASA article and list of known trees - very interesting reading). The seed orbited the moon 34 times before returning to Earth. The NASA page on the Holliston moon tree history is also quite interesting. In other Holt-inhabited states, the moon trees are in Indianapolis, Asheville, and Pisgah NC. The NJ tree location are unkown.

