Hay Brenda
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Kiddo had another surgery. Just brought her home to her apartment today. Also been busy with job work and house prep before driving here.
The froggos came with us again. They are the best little travelers! They have a house in kiddo's living room just like their one at our house, except this one is next to the chair I use. They love this. Whenever I am in the chair, they make their way to the side of their house closest to me to get attention. I may have to try this back at our own place. It's really quite nice to be this close to them.
Kiddo loves the froggos. It's fun to watch her laughing at them, and taking pictures to send to her friends.
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What he said...
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@mik said in Hay Brenda:
I hope your daughter is mending well.
I also think it's great that you take your amphibi-friends with you!
She is doing well. This time is a bit more difficult for the recovery process. Drain tubes, etc. We'll stay a good while.
I cannot believe I travel with the frogs, and they handle it so well. There are still twelve of them, and they get along great. Frogs are described as solitary lifestyle critters, and these are all living together, seeming to enjoy their companionship. When I see four or five all snuggled together for a nap, I want to send a picture to the experts who say frogs don't want to socialize with other frogs.
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@catseye3 said in Hay Brenda:
Me, too. Tell me, do the froggos trill in the car?
Not usually in the car, it's more of a night thing, but at the hotels ...
One night we stayed at an air bnb condo. Hubby splurged on this, and I don't know why ... Anyway, it was tres modern, lots of hard surfaces, very little fabric. No curtains, just roller shades, one small rug, the rest laminates, etc.
Froggies start trilling in the night in the living room. Geez, I hope it didn't wake the neighbors! It bounced off every hard surface and was loud as blazes!!! I went into the living room to get them to hush, and luckily they did. Imagine explaining that to the manager. -
@brenda said in Hay Brenda:
@mik said in Hay Brenda:
I hope your daughter is mending well.
I also think it's great that you take your amphibi-friends with you!
She is doing well. This time is a bit more difficult for the recovery process. Drain tubes, etc. We'll stay a good while.
I cannot believe I travel with the frogs, and they handle it so well. There are still twelve of them, and they get along great. Frogs are described as solitary lifestyle critters, and these are all living together, seeming to enjoy their companionship. When I see four or five all snuggled together for a nap, I want to send a picture to the experts who say frogs don't want to socialize with other frogs.
Expert schmexpert. Experience is the best teacher.
The mental picture of the frogs trilling in the condo is priceless.