Very sweet! Love the pink noses! I bet my 7-year-old daughter might like them. Or even my 9-year-old son, who has a soft heart. Great choice of O-word. It is otherwise easy to forget that 'opossum' starts with an O. Best wishes, Anna Anna's Alphabe-Thursday Rd 3 - C
I like the young possums who come to our back door, snuffling for tiny crumbs of cat food. They can't see very well - they mostly go by sense of smell - so they have to get really close up to things before they can see them. The real possums have cute pink noses and toes, too!
Just a hint of pink, but that's all you need.
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Maggie @ Normandy Life
Oh, they are cute! I'm here from Jenny's thursday hop, but a pink hope sounds fun, too! I hope you're having a nice weekend!
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These would be fine. However, I do not care for the real ones.
ReplyDeleteEspecially, when they choose to kill over in my yard.
Very sweet! Love the pink noses! I bet my 7-year-old daughter might like them. Or even my 9-year-old son, who has a soft heart.
ReplyDeleteGreat choice of O-word. It is otherwise easy to forget that 'opossum' starts with an O.
Best wishes,
Anna
Anna's Alphabe-Thursday Rd 3 - C
They are totally sweet! :) Their little pink noses are cute. :)
ReplyDelete"O" is for "Oh, how cute!"
ReplyDeleteI like the young possums who come to our back door, snuffling for tiny crumbs of cat food. They can't see very well - they mostly go by sense of smell - so they have to get really close up to things before they can see them. The real possums have cute pink noses and toes, too!
Are these Webkins?
ReplyDeleteThey are adorable. My Granddaughters would be enchanted with the Momma/Baby aspect of them.
Thanks for the sweet smile!
This was such a cute stop to wrap up the week with.
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