I’m doing my best to compartmentalize the fact that this is my last day with Sabrina for a few months. I’m going to enjoy every moment today and not worry about tomorrow until tomorrow – because I’m afraid I’ll lose it.
We’ve had such a great time here and I wish we could either stay longer or just bring her home today, but I have to have patience. It’s been beautiful down here every single day. No colder than 68 and no warmer than 76. I could handle winters like this anytime.
So here’s my last group of photos to share before we head home in the morning.
My self-portrait by the pool…
This amazing midnight-blue bird who was begging for peanuts while I drank my cerveza
A very happy Sabrina by the pool
A very odd look at bath time. Almost looks like, “What the hell are you people doing to me?”
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One Response for "Final Day with my Daughter"
Hey Steve! That blue-black bird…it’s a Grackle, and in fact that one is a male. The females, which I’m sure you saw also, are a bit smaller and more brown than black.
Just thought I’d share that with you since I live in South Texas in and among the Grackles. ;)
Doug :0)
P.S. BEAUTIFUL baby, man. Good job.
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