The dirt mounds now have seeds in them. Does that count?
Stephen couldn’t help wanting to walk on the tops of the mounds after planting. Too many new concepts, methinks.
The dirt mounds now have seeds in them. Does that count?
Stephen couldn’t help wanting to walk on the tops of the mounds after planting. Too many new concepts, methinks.

Motorcycles, trains and airplanes, too … loud machines … you get it. I started noticing when he was super little. His mostly-immobile head would turn just a bit when the school bus drove past in the morning. He would do the same for distant trains. He still does it.
I have to think there’s an evolutionary advantage to this. My wife and I have talked about this a decent amount, and our very non-scientific conclusion is that it is not a survival adaptation. We base this on the fact that he runs toward the loud noises.
…which is why I blame megafauna.
My boy just wants to bag a mammoth. For now he seems to be happy with eating “More Kix!” .