R – If I kiss him he turns into a prince, right?
Me – That’s a she, and I don’t think toads DO princesses.
J – Yuck.
Me – Well, seeing that she hoppened to hop by into the kitchen, how about all smiling for the camera? Is that a smile, Mrs Toad?
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Precious … I’m not brave enough to touch a toad.
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Just a matter of knowing which ones one can, with impunity!
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C-U-T-E!
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Did you ever just want to grab ’em and eat ’em up? They are so cute! And the kids aren’t bad either! 🙂
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Just look at those dimples!
Gorgeous 😉
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In the first picture, I actually thought she was eating a cookie…
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so sweet,
Hope you can visit my Wordless Wednesday
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Aw, so sweet!!!! 🙂
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I hope you’ll be spending Thanksgiving with them so you REALLY have something for which to be thankful…
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Thanksgiving doesn’t really happen in South Africa, but as they live with us we have something to be thankful for constantly!
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Too cute! 🙂
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*worried* You want me to tone down the cuteness a bit? 🙂
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No, not at all… Its lovely seeing your grandchildren. 🙂
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Toad-tally gorgeous toad and two tots!
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Isn’t he!
You want soda with that? 🙂
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you betcha!
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What cuties, one day their princes will come for sure 🙂
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I do hope they attract some good speciments of prince-hood!
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This is ADORABLE!
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They all are, aren’t they?
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Maybe if she kisses the toad it gives her three wishes.??… lovely photos and as Sonel says, good to see a girl not frightened of a toad…
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I wouldn’t want to try it!
Yes, but most disappointing for little boys who try and scare them with one!
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Awwww, they are totally adorable Col and that conversation they had made me laugh. Love those smiles and it’s lovely to see little girls not scared of frogs. 😀
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They have been brought up to know what insects and animals it is safe to interact with – I hope!
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Weren’t we told, as kids, never to pick up a frog or toad as they would give us warts?
Love the way the kids pose for you on demand 😉
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That was because their poison sacs are in wart-like knobs, but it is a fallacy of course. They do have an irritant toxin as protection against being lunch.
The kids have done some modelling!
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Your grandchildren I assume? They are so adorable. The toad? Not too much.
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They are indeed. The toad was very friendly, actually.
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She is very courageous to pick it up. I know I would never have at that age (though I had not been exposed to many frogs!)
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Yuck! (not the beautiful children of course) – do your toads have a poisonous sac on their backs like ours?
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Only mildly. It is as well to wash hands after handling them BEFORE touching sensitive parts, and kissing is not a good option.
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there won’t be any toad kissing in these here woods 😉 ours are very toxic – the poison will kill a dog if they try to grab one
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Delightful, delicious, adorable
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Even the toad!
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Too cute!
The girls, not Mrs. Toad . . . although I’m sure she has a very pleasant toadality.
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Mrs Toad was certainly quite relaxed about being fussed over by two little girls.
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Very cute grand daughters 🙂
I just found two lovely comments of yours in my spam folder…..I have no idea what wordpress is doing sometimes!
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There was a period where, for no known reason, all my comments were relegated to spam. Finally Akismet sorted it out for me, but I never did learn what had gone agley.
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How cute heheh! nice smiles too 😉
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Awe how sweet!
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Even the toad is, methinks!
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