The next day we drove to Aldergrove, BC and picked up 31 balls of fluff.
Of course, we didn't actually know Lulu until months later but she came home with us that day.
I was going to bake her a niblet corn muffin but decided to take the easy way out and buy her a cob of corn.
I think Lulu enjoyed that more than she would have enjoyed the muffin.
I love my sweet, feathered girl. ♥ ♥ ♥
Oh, how sweet!
ReplyDeleteHappy 4th birthday Lulu!!!
You looked like you enjoyed your corn, I hope you didn't eat the candle too! :) x
No she flipped it off so fast I couldn't snap a pic with her with the candle on the corn.
DeleteOh, Happy Birthday Lulu. I don't even know her and I love her as though she was one of my own.
ReplyDeleteThis fall, two girls turn 3, one turns 2 and the babies turn 1. I asked my husband what we should do to celebrate and he said, um, how big a bag of crickets can you buy? Not sure where I'll put the candles but we'll be celebrating for sure!
Oh crickets! Lucky girls. Lulu loves them too.
DeleteI love chicken people!!! And I love Lulu. Give her a birthday hug for me Joan.
ReplyDeleteLulu got to celebrate her birthday in Saskatoon with my mom and dad. Grandma really spoils her rotten.
DeleteAwww...baby pictures! :D Happy Birthday, Lulu! She has the same b-day as my DH, DD, my dad and a friend of mine. Great day for a birthday, it seems. LOL
ReplyDeleteBoy you must have one heck of a party - celebrating for all those people.
DeleteI think it is sweet and very touching that Lulu has grandparents who love her like you do. She's a lucky feathered girl.
ReplyDeleteShe sure is. At my mom's, Lulu gets to sit in a lawn chair beside grandma while she watches tv. Grandma always has a snack to share with her. ;)
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