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Ohfour wrote:
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I survived an Easter egg hunt with Itty bitty.

flan


 Sounds like fun!


 It was fun watching her. It was not fun having random kids plow into me as I was walking across the park.

flan


 You act like you've never been to an Easter Egg Hunt before. What the heck did you expect?


 Actually, I have never been.

Thanks for the kind thoughts...

flan



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You never took your boys to an Easter Egg Hunt? Even with all I know about you, this still shocks me.

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Ohfour wrote:

You never took your boys to an Easter Egg Hunt? Even with all I know about you, this still shocks me.


 GO AWAY

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p.s. You know NOTHING about me.



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Flase. I know quite a lot about you.

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"Flase?"

Is English your first language?

flan

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Ah, here comes the deflection! That's ok Flannie. Now, now...

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Lexxy wrote:
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I love Easter egg hunts. I love searching for them as much as the kids!

Today we went to Ringling Bros. circus. OMG! It was fantastic! I have never been to a circus before, because I thought it would be weird. It wasn't. Those performers are so talented! I held my breath during the feline part though. I was afraid for the trainer, but the animals seemed to adore him. Towards the end other animals were brought out, including a couple large pigs and dogs of every size. It was cute. They are so well-trained, something you don't see much anymore (trained dogs). There was so much going on it was a feast for the eyes. Sad that it's ending.


 I'm glad you enjoyed it.  As an animal lover, I'm not sure how I feel about circuses.  That thing I read about the Elephant actually shedding tears when it was released from captivity, I know that was India, but it does hurt me that animals being forced to perform or held against their will.  But I know some are loved & hopefully well cared for.


 I get it.  I feel the same way about people keeping dogs and cats in the house.  They should be outside enjoying fresh air, dirt, grass, and large places to run around freely.



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FNW wrote:
Lexxy wrote:
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I love Easter egg hunts. I love searching for them as much as the kids!

Today we went to Ringling Bros. circus. OMG! It was fantastic! I have never been to a circus before, because I thought it would be weird. It wasn't. Those performers are so talented! I held my breath during the feline part though. I was afraid for the trainer, but the animals seemed to adore him. Towards the end other animals were brought out, including a couple large pigs and dogs of every size. It was cute. They are so well-trained, something you don't see much anymore (trained dogs). There was so much going on it was a feast for the eyes. Sad that it's ending.


 I'm glad you enjoyed it.  As an animal lover, I'm not sure how I feel about circuses.  That thing I read about the Elephant actually shedding tears when it was released from captivity, I know that was India, but it does hurt me that animals being forced to perform or held against their will.  But I know some are loved & hopefully well cared for.


 I get it.  I feel the same way about people keeping dogs and cats in the house.  They should be outside enjoying fresh air, dirt, grass, and large places to run around freely.


 My animals are indoors.  My cats have no desire to go outside (they have each gotten out once and didn't seem to like the experience) and outside cats have a very short life expectancy.  Our dog is both.  He likes to be with the people when we are home and outside when we are not.

I never understood having animals if you are going to leave them outside by themselves.



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Corgi is most definitely and indoor dog. He likes a stroll around the yard, but he would be lost without his ottoman and blankie.

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