...are these stupid sheep moving out to the barn? (Poor Comby)
If Graham's in one chair and you are in the other, I have to sleep on the cold, hard floor (with my blankie).
The fact that Graham Lamb has mastered jumping into the chairs to sleep is a big deal. I have to say, he might be the most uncoordinated (it's his Wilt Chamberlain long legs) lamb I've ever been around. What he lacks in style though, he makes up in effort. He's fast. He's got some hops. It's when he tries to put them together...
The fact that Graham Lamb has mastered jumping into the chairs to sleep is a big deal. I have to say, he might be the most uncoordinated (it's his Wilt Chamberlain long legs) lamb I've ever been around. What he lacks in style though, he makes up in effort. He's fast. He's got some hops. It's when he tries to put them together...
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Graham Lamb learned his jumping technique on the "exercise" bale of straw that goes into the night-time pen here. I can see that chair jumping requires a little more finesse!
Looks like Graham Lamb is adjusting quit well. :) I was surprised this morning when I was looking at Quilt Barn tours and found your site!!
Love that cat! He has so much personality seen through your eyes to ours.
Linda
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Well, they are cute in the chairs. I just wonder if they will want to sleep in them when they are grown! Finley has never been interested in sitting in our furniture.
They're so cute. I'd be hard pressed to send them to the barn!
Once again, adorable photos of the two boys who like to imitate their mommy. Maybe you need to find an extra chair or ottoman! Were the rest of your babies this way, too?
Keebler and Grahm = Too cute!!! Glad to hear Grahm is getting the hang of jumping..:-)
you know what would be so cute? A wicker baby pram and put your little lambs in it. Maybe they;re too big now/ Next year...
Both are so very cute!
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