May 22nd: Duke has had the same seahorse that has been sleeping with him since he got it From Teresa and Ray Piecy for his first Christmas. now that is is older he still uses it but can hit the belly to help him go back to sleep (poor baby is just like his mom and needs noise.) Last night the batteries failed at around 2am. I notice a noise in his room, but didn't hear more until 4 am when the sippie cup jail cell rattling started. I went into his room and touched his seahorse to turn it on for the wide awake baby. His poor seahorse was out of batteries. It was an easy fix, but it made me think of how reliable his seahorse has been to him. It's been thrown out during unwanted naptimes, lay next to him when sick and allowed me to check on him without disturbing him. His sweet seahorse that watches out for him, that one day will not be on his bed, but will be in my heart.