You don’t often see seals featured in cute viral animal videos. And you don’t often see seals shimmying along the beach in cute viral videos. And you definitely don’t often see seals shimmying along the beach and then cuddling up to dogs in cute viral animal videos, but perhaps the following footage will spark a new trend. Check out a pair of unexpected best buds on the beach now: Seal Embraces Dog on Beach How precious, right?!? That seal never wants to let that canine go. Previous animal kingdom friendships we never saw coming include this sloth and this baby hanging out all the time and all the relationships these dogs have surprisingly formed . Click through a number of other examples below: 20 Animal Friendships We Did NOT See Coming 1. Cat and Lynx Well, this is adorable. Check out a photo of a cat and a lynx who have become best friends at the zoo in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Scott Disick and Kourtney Kardashian have been together almost 10 years, but aren’t likely to get married anytime soon, he says, ’cause if it ain’t broke … “If it’s not broke don’t fix it – we’re happy the way it is,” Disick told People . ” I don’t even think we’ll have time to get married at the rate that we’re popping out kids.” Father to Mason, 5, Penelope, 2, and baby son Reign , 5 weeks, The Lord admits he’s more focused on being a dad than being a husband lately: “There’s always so much in the beginning when they’re that little. Every day is such a big milestone, but this is my third time so it’s just kind of a charm.” “You know how it goes by now; the first one was scary, the second one was less scary, and the third one you’re like, I get it, I got a whole team over here.” Fortunately, the youngest Disick family members have welcomed the new team member with open arms … at least until Reign starts stealing their toys. “I really thought the other two would have been a drop jealous [but] they’re so accommodating and welcoming,” says the proud papa of Mase and P. “I cannot get over how much the other two have showed affection to the baby. I don’t think I could have been that way if I had a sibling,” he added. In any case, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star took a break from daddy duty on Saturday to host a party Las Vegas’s 1 OAK – sober, thankfully. Earlier this month, sources say Disick went on an epic bender in Aspen with some of his friends, possibly compromising his ongoing battle with sobriety. Here’s hoping that was a one-off, or a none-off … rumors surrounding Scott are a dime a dozen, so until we see pics or video, it’s hard to know what’s true. 13 Photos of Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick That Make Us Wonder If They’re in Love 1. This Ain’t Good Scott says it all with his reaction to Kourtney’s third pregnancy.
Leave it to Michelle Obama to take the high road. Pun sort of intended. While appearing on The Daily Show to promote her newest book, American Grown , the First Lady was asked about President Barack Obama’s pot-smoking past. Stewart likened Obama’s youth to “the script of a Cheech and Chong movie.” Not surprisingly, the Commander-in-Chief’s better half had a classy response. “He was like many young people,” she said, adding that her husband changed his ways in college when “he realized he could do more with his life.” Stewart later tried to a comparison between President Obama and George W. Bush, whose past was also “out there,” saying “he really related to that.” “I’m not taking any bait,” Obama quickly replied, to Stewart’s amusement. The First Lady is classy and funny, ladies and gentlemen.
National pride? Disgrace? Somewhere in the middle? A photo of two servicewomen breastfeeding their children while in uniform has gone viral and added a new layer to the ongoing debate over nursing in public. It’s probably safe to say the Time Magazine breastfeeding cover went over quite well with Mom2Mom, a breastfeeding support group for military mothers. In a series of tasteful professional photos showing beaming moms nursing kids, one jumps out for obvious reasons: the photo of two servicewomen below … “A lot of people are saying it’s a disgrace to the uniform. They’re comparing it to urinating and defecating [while in uniform],” says Crystal Scott, a military spouse living at Fairchild AFB outside Spokane, Wash., who started Mom2Mom in January. “It’s extremely upsetting. Defecating in public is illegal. Breastfeeding is not.” It was Scott’s idea to ask photographer Brynja Sigurdardottir to take the photos and create posters for National Breastfeeding Awareness Month in August. One of the moms photographed in uniform, Terran Echegoyen-McCabe, breastfeeds her 10-month-old twin girls on her lunch breaks during drill weekends. “I have breast-fed in our lobby, in my car, in the park … and I pump, usually in the locker room,” says the proud member of the Air National Guard.” “I’m proud to be wearing a uniform while breastfeeding. I hope [the photo] encourages other women to know they can, whether they’re active duty, guard or civilian.” She said she’s surprised by the reaction to the photos, which also feature her friend Christina Luna, because it never occurred to her it would cause a stir. “There isn’t a policy saying we can or cannot breastfeed in uniform,” Echegoyen-McCabe says. “I think we do need to be able to breastfeed in uniform and be protected.” What do you think? Should they be allowed to?
National pride? Disgrace? Somewhere in the middle? A photo of two servicewomen breastfeeding their children while in uniform has gone viral and added a new layer to the ongoing debate over nursing in public. It’s probably safe to say the Time Magazine breastfeeding cover went over quite well with Mom2Mom, a breastfeeding support group for military mothers. In a series of tasteful professional photos showing beaming moms nursing kids, one jumps out for obvious reasons: the photo of two servicewomen below … “A lot of people are saying it’s a disgrace to the uniform. They’re comparing it to urinating and defecating [while in uniform],” says Crystal Scott, a military spouse living at Fairchild AFB outside Spokane, Wash., who started Mom2Mom in January. “It’s extremely upsetting. Defecating in public is illegal. Breastfeeding is not.” It was Scott’s idea to ask photographer Brynja Sigurdardottir to take the photos and create posters for National Breastfeeding Awareness Month in August. One of the moms photographed in uniform, Terran Echegoyen-McCabe, breastfeeds her 10-month-old twin girls on her lunch breaks during drill weekends. “I have breast-fed in our lobby, in my car, in the park … and I pump, usually in the locker room,” says the proud member of the Air National Guard.” “I’m proud to be wearing a uniform while breastfeeding. I hope [the photo] encourages other women to know they can, whether they’re active duty, guard or civilian.” She said she’s surprised by the reaction to the photos, which also feature her friend Christina Luna, because it never occurred to her it would cause a stir. “There isn’t a policy saying we can or cannot breastfeed in uniform,” Echegoyen-McCabe says. “I think we do need to be able to breastfeed in uniform and be protected.” What do you think? Should they be allowed to?