Chaz couldn't see it, either, but I have no problem. I was too lazy to look up the html commands for adjust size using src, so I just put it under a cut. I'm glad you could see it.
Turtle-liciousthread_walkerApril 14 2014, 21:51:09 UTC
I may need your turtle advice. My daughter is fixated on getting 1 more pet. She wants something that none of her friends have.
I've requested that she put together a formal proposal that includes feeding, caring, cost, length of life, can it be left alone for a weekend, etc. EG, if it's food has to be flown in from out of state, she will not get such a pet.
She's pondering lizards and turtles and I presume she will get to researching her proposal this summer, after school is out. If she comes up with a turtle one, I may run it by you for a reality check.
Love is letting your kid bring in a pet that will give you more work to do.
Re: Turtle-liciousklwilliamsApril 14 2014, 22:15:16 UTC
Turtles aren't that interactive, so they may not be what she's looking for. The upside is that they don't run away easily, and they're quiet. They also can't be housebroken, don't answer when called, and slow down (or even sleep) during the cold months.
There's more, too, but I'll wait until you need to know. :-)
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I've requested that she put together a formal proposal that includes feeding, caring, cost, length of life, can it be left alone for a weekend, etc. EG, if it's food has to be flown in from out of state, she will not get such a pet.
She's pondering lizards and turtles and I presume she will get to researching her proposal this summer, after school is out. If she comes up with a turtle one, I may run it by you for a reality check.
Love is letting your kid bring in a pet that will give you more work to do.
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There's more, too, but I'll wait until you need to know. :-)
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