ItÕs Ivy Foxworthy, the Tri-StateÕs Midwife of Zoological Animals and yep, ÒEveryoneÕs Tallest MomÓ had another son last month and yep, IÕve kind of talked to April a few weeks after she had Azizi, calf #5 and trust me, as someone whoÕs been there since she had Jase, mom to mom, I really kinda connect with the same ideas in a few good waysÉ ÒHey, IÕm glad that you have Azi, Calf #5, son #4, I may seem TMI when I ask this, did you know that you were having Azi on the 16th last month, compared to when you had Taj back in Õ17?Ó I yelped when I was talking to the tallest famous mom outstide of NYC and Central and Western NYÉ ÒIÕve never knew that I Azi was arriving at first, seeming that I never knew that Azi was arriving.Ó April Elgin-Patch replied with Azi Elgin alongside with her. ÒHow wouldnÕt you know if your calf was arrivinÕ?Ó I replied. April states, ÒWhen my previous calvesÕ hooves were arriving, I usually stood up when they were crowning, when AziÕs caul and hooves were crowning, I was laying down like an Okapi at first--weird but true *HEHE*Ñthen I gotten into the normality of things and wellÉÓ ÒÉThings were on the way, as soon as Jordan came in and saw that your sonÕs feet were crowned, he ran just as fast as the Cheetahs that I take care of back in NYCÓ I yelped. (Turns out I was right and he just dropped his cuppa for that day when he ran. Little do I know that Azi was gonna be born on the same day that Bailey, another long necker from Nebraska, now living in Colorado, had turned lucky 7 that dayÉ) She continued. ÒWell, IÕve done this 4 times, a fifth wouldnÕt be that different, just like with Taj, IÕve started to clean Azi as his cute nose was being emerged, Makes me think that I used to be a dog in my previous lifeÉhmmmÉ.Ó Heh, AprilÕs kinda right as some of the ungulates that IÕve helped midwife, only a few had clean their calves, crias, and Kids as their sons or daughters were slowly being crowned. AprilÕs one of the few that had. Not even her distant relatives back in the Bronx had done something like that when they had their CalvesÉ(Yep, seen it allÉ) ÒEveryone knew the go around, did the ÔCalf WaltzÕ and craned the neck and heaved and hawed and Azi was almost as close to my own hooves like Taj was two years ago; and did a few pushes and IÕm glad that Doc. Tim was there for the second go around as he was giving me some carrots to help with my own labor.Ó April bellowed. Doc Tim is a ham when it comes to April and her two sons that she had at AAP, heh, I should invite him to the Bronx Zoo to help out with the newcomers as well (hey as a working Mother Fox of 7, I could need some help with the critters in the Species Survival Program department at WCSÉ) ÒMrs. F, you knew my mom and my brothers and sis, too?Ó Azizi replied. ÒHeh, yep, little tall dudeÓ, I yelped. ÒBefore everyone had finished their lunches (just before 1 in the afternoon), still walked and pushed, and with one huge heave, I, ahem, had Azi right in front of the staff and Doc TimÑliterally in front of them. I can tell you have that shocked face, Ivy, heh, IÕve known you too muchÓ April chuckled. ÒIt was cool that they let me and mom get squared away, just like Taj and yep, IÕm glad that IÕm the result to help keep the species around, just like you do when you help the species back in the big city to stay around as well, Mrs. F!Ó Azi kindly replied. It just goes to show that heÕll be the smartest son to have his own tower when he gets older like his brothers in Cali, PA, and next door in the den (with Johari, TajÕs ÒLady FriendÓ)--and his sister within the US. Just goes to show that this tall mom hear Binghamton is the reason why I love being in the Zoological Business. (and why I get to bring the little furry ones into the world, seeing that IÕm also a Critter, a Fox-- I may add, helping Critters, including my four legged distant relativesÉ)