Friday, February 11, 2011

P is for Penguin

Today something truly amazing happened. Most faithful readers of our blog realize that we are fairly new to Chicagoland and with that we have many new discoveries. I was surprised to find rabbits bouncing through our neighborhood during the summer, then Canadian Geese meandering the roads in the Fall and now a PENGUIN. TRULY. I caught one picture before he (I think he...it's kind of blurry) slipped to his blubber and slid down the roof. Too bad "P is for penguin" was two weeks ago. Jack and I were thrilled. Griffin asked for another cookie. And that was that.


5 comments:

SDL said...

For the record (and as the residential biologist) I am confident it is either a platypus or an ivory billed woodpecker. Platypus starts with 'P'.
-Dr. Leavitt

Trent and Janel Lyman said...

Penguins don't fly so it is nearly impossible for a penguin to get on top of the roof. As the resident logitician I'm thinking it also can't be a platypus. I'm thinking more of a hawk with its feathers all in a ruffle.

Steve and Hailey said...

Oh come on trent. Red-tail hawk isn't as fun as PENGUIN. Hey and penguins do fly. :)

Jason & Shannon said...

Whatever it is, it sure looks cool on that roof!

ryannsharidamontague said...

Hailey! It's sharida, how are you guys doing! I don't think that I knew that you were in Chigaco! Are you guys liking it?
Well... i miss you guys! Your kids are cute and growing up so fast!