[Gpdd] [GPDD] Misc - Piggie Lessons

Susi Eastin ok.cavylodge at yahoo.com
Sun Aug 27 00:35:47 EDT 2006


Julia-
  What wonderful news that your little Bear is fully recovered! 
   I’ll bet she will be very excited to meet the Big Guys.  On a 
  recent trip to a show in Arkansas, we came home with a darling 
  (and precocious) little black and white Peruvian girl. Wild hair
  not yet full length, going every which direction, and a very black
  face with big black eyes. Between tending to piggies and still a
  bit under the weather myself, I didn’t get around to reading her
  pedigree until a couple days ago.  She’s such a character, very 
  sweet and vocal and eager to have attention, but at the same 
  time squirmy and can seem to turn inside out if she doesn’t want 
  you to do something to her. So I had begun calling her Wild Child, 
  just until I 'discovered' what her name really is.  So I had to laugh 
  when I finally looked at her pedigree, hoping to get an idea from 
  her family tree. 
  Her mother’s name is Wild Child.    
  I'm sure your little girl will soon let you know what her name is!
   
   
  Laura-
  That sounds too cute to see Frida toting her little stuffed 
  animal around with her!  I hope you get some pigtures 
  of her with it.
  When our Lil’ Whistle was recovering from his “alterations’, 
   I got him one of those little Beanie Babies, a little brown 
  bear that looked a bit like him. He seemed to take some 
  comfort in it, always sleeping next to it with his head on it. 
  After he recovered, he still liked to sleep with it at night, 
  but I would put it up in the mornings so he wouldn’t get it 
  too dirty. It was always in his reach, so hed just go and 
  get it himself when it was bedtime.   After we lost him last 
  summer, dear Rosie would drag it round with her day and 
  night, always laying her head on it to sleep.  
  Little blessings . . .
   
  Susi and the OP's

 		
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