Last weekend we went to a ward party at a park that was behind a school, so you had to take a fairly long trail from the parking lot to get to it. By the time we left, it was dark and there was no lighting along the trail. Mine and Eric's arms were full with chairs, blankets, etc., so the kids were forced to walk. Ashlyn was cowering behind - worried that a coyote was going to come out of the Tucson, AZ rain forest - but at least she was moving along. Suddenly she collapsed on the ground, sobbing, and wouldn't move an inch. After several attempts to get her to move along and her only increasing in her hysteria, I finally shifted my load and picked her up to see what the matter was. The only thing I could get out of her was "A kinkajou!" as she pointed and then buried her head against me. Yes, a kinkajou. According to Wikipedia (I can't always keep up with all of the random animals my children come across) it is a nocturnal rainforest mammal, somewhere between a raccoon and a monkey that they describe as "playful, generally quiet and docile." Oh no! Beware of the kinkajou!


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Oh my gosh, reading all about Ashlyn's phobia's was cracking me up! I am sure they are challenging to live with, but she'll grow out of them! Hopefully she does before she passes them onto your baby (boy?!):)Miss you guys!
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