

And just like that, we have stairs! All that's left to do is overlap them with the boy's panel so he can climb them to the next photo. Next, zoom in further towards the mountain and further towards the staircase. Then, you will see an emblem of a person holding beads. For example, move the map panel to the lower-right corner. Remove the middle-aged man layer to gain access to the whole map.ĭifferent parts of the map will expose themselves depending on the panel's placement. The middle-aged man's thought bubble will then reveal a map. Remove a layer from this panel to see a new scene with a middle-aged man imagining the same thing.

Clicking the left button and zooming out back into the young man's room will reveal him dreaming of the young boy falling. There are a few discoveries you need to make. Now that we established our goal let's examine the other panel. Your goal is to create a set of stairs to get the boy through the doorway in the adjacent photo. He will look at the second photo and imagine a set of stairs. (Strangely enough, I miss The Fresh Beat Band on Netflix…)īefore I begin today’s post I want to share that I’m home, and my fears about too-soon weaning are fading into the ether.Īs soon as Zac saw me, he started pulling at my shirt for boobie.The second photo in Chapter Four of Gorogoa.Īfter clicking on the boy in the first photograph, your first hint to get to the second photo will present itself to you. He immediately nursed for 20 minutes, and an hour later came running up to me making the sign for ‘milk’ with both hands!Īt dinner we gave him a bowl of goat milk ice cream, but when he finished the bowl and asked for more I told him no. He whined for a minute, then climbed into my lap and pulled on my shirt again. So it seems that he was simply expressing a preference for “from the tap” breast milk, and we’ll have to get creative on ways to make sure he consumes more when I’m gone next time. As long as he continues to behave this way when I’m home, the increased goat milk when I’m gone won’t worry me very much at all. I know I’ve mentioned about how the corn-allergic people all said that tropical fruits like bananas and avocados are off-limits because of the ethylene sprays used to ripen them. We LOVE bananas in our household we could all eat bananas all day, every day here. So being told bananas would be an almost certain unsafe food was very disheartening for us.
#SHANANA BANAHNAH GOROGOA TRIAL#
What if there were organic You-Pick-It BANANA growers in Florida that DIDN’T use sprays? What if I could rent a car on a layover and go pick up some bananas fresh from the trees with NO SPRAYS to trial on Zac? There are “You-Pick-It” Farms in every state, right? Then I had an idea…I’m a Flight Attendant, right? I travel all over the country. If it worked, I could keep getting layovers and go back for more, or we could call our friends down in Fort Lauderdale and beg them to go mercy-banana-picking for us. Then we got distracted with finding safe pork, researching other foods, and sort of back-burnered that idea. I was making Jed pancakes for breakfast, and since he is egg-free, I was using mashed banana in the batter. Darrel remembered the back-burnered picking banana idea, and went online to see if he could find any such places. He didn’t find You-Pick-It places but he did find a link to local tropical fruit growers in Florida. On Monday, I called Robert Is Here and had a fantastic chat with the owners son. I asked about what they spray their fruits with for pest control.
