Uh, mama, could you spell that again, please?
Here’s our spark for Monday…these adorable, sweet little smilers!
And yawners!
I know I have put this link in before now, but I couldn’t resist when Mya’s mama sent it again.
It brightened our day! I hope it lit up yours, too!.
Wish I could swim…but my backstroke isn’t too bad…
I would love to go swimming with you, LouLou! You might win a competition with that back stroke technique.
Yes, well, I think water in the nose might be the result! Still nice to have a partner.
Oh my word, they’re too sweet, Loulou!
Aren’t they just adorable? Who knew?
What cuties in the video!! BUT they aren’t as cute as you are dear Loulou……your photos today are adorable as always. Keep on snoozing.
Hugs, Teddy
They made us smile so much. Mamam kept seeing smiling things yesterday, papa’s peach pit, a kiwi shell, they all had smiles, or…mama is losing it.
Loulou, you are so beautiful!!! Those poses are FABU!!
Especially the one where you are laying on your back!!!
I’m not so svelte! OH MY!
Well, I am now at 6.1 kilos, which is very healthy for a diabetic kitty and I was too heavy before.
Those things are adorable and super cute!
They seem so …well…human at times, no?
These little creatures are wonderful. Their name is from the Aztecs, who had a lot of words with combinations of letters like that, like “Huitzilopochtli” (their god of the sun and of war).Glad some scientists are taking the side of keeping these little wonders around.
But they aren’t as cuddlesome as kitties.
Oh, love the history. MERCI. Or like the language nahuatl…mama’s brother used to know some words.
It is from Nahuatl (according to Google) I did not realize Nahuatl was still spoken ! Pretty cool !
Mama’s bro was good at languages…all except French.
That video was adorable. I want one of them. 🙂 XO
Merci, and we, too, would love to have one swimming around making us smile every day.