Hi everyone! We are joining Brian’s Thankful Thursday Blog Hop. I am thankful that The Great One had a half day of school, so I got to have her over for a visit.
This little skunk is thankful that The Great One was able to operate on his foot and reattach it.
We are also joining Angel Sammy’s Poetry Day.
Here is the photo prompt.:
Big sis thinks she is so cool and smart
she knows all the words to the movie by heart.
Just wait until she is in bed all snug
and finds that I left her a great big bug.
Here are the Friendly Fill-Ins for tomorrow. I came up with the first two and my co-host, Lorianne of Four-Legged Furballs came up with second two.
1. I am going to ____________ on ___________________.
2.The worst _____________ is _____________.
3. From my experience, _________ is worth its weight in gold.
4. _________ does not work for me.
Be sure to stop by tomorrow to wish Elvira a Happy 13th Birthday.
Your poem made me giggle!!
Glad Mr/Ms Skunk had the surgery to undo that amputation…now he/she can run around and spray everyone again…MOL!
Thank you. 🙂 Skunk smells good because The Great One always covers him with body spray when he enters the clinic. 🙂 XO
Sounds like a fun time with the great one! And ahahaha, I got a good laugh from your poem! XO
We always have fun. XO
HAHAHAHA! What a perfect poem for the photo this week. Little brothers can be difficult – My Mom knows – she had a younger brother and they did like to “torture” each other. Anyway, we’re happy to hear that Surgeon Great One was able to perform an operation to reattach the skunk’s foot.
Hugs, Teddy
Thank you. 🙂 XO
I nLOVE the poem which so matches those expressions on the kids. AND looks like you’re teaching The Great One to sew!!!
Thank you. 🙂 Yes, I got her a sewing machine for her birthday a few months ago. XO
Hah! That’ll teach her. 🙂
🙂
So glad The Great One fixed the little skunk right up! That’s a great take on the photo… I don’t know about the bug though… hahaha. I was an only so it is always interesting to read things about siblings!
Thank you. 🙂 XO
That’s a delightful poem and I’m glad The Great One was able to visit.
Thank you. 🙂 XO
Very cute poem! 🙂 <3
Thank you. 🙂 XO
Charlee: “Foot reattachment surgery! The things they can do with technology these days …”
MOL! Just some felt, a needle and thread. 🙂
Fun poem! We’re glad the “surgery” was successful.
Thank you. 🙂
Oh so glad Skunky got repaired and what a sweet poem ~ well sorta sweet ~ boy does look like the type who would put a bug in his sister’s bed ~
Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days ~
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Thank you. 🙂 XO
Sounds like more fun with The Great One! Love that poem!
We always have fun. 🙂 Thank you. 🙂 XO
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Ellen you and I had the very same thoughts on this photo. Well done. Love that last line
Hugs
Cecilia
Great minds think alike. 🙂 XO
LOL! That is a fun poem!
Thank you. 🙂 XO
Those are really fun thankfuls and a cute poem too! Thanks for joining our Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!
Thank you. 🙂 XO
I’m glad you got to have fun with The Great One.
That was a most funny poem!
Thank you. 🙂 XO
Yay for half days of school and successful surgery for skunk!
Purrs, Julie
Thank you. 🙂 XO
She’ll definitely be a doctor or vet one day!
I hope so. 🙂 I prefer a vet. XO
Cute poem!
Thank you. 🙂
Fun poem:)
Thank you. 🙂
Mew mew mew funny poe-em Aunty Ellen!!!
Wee tried to commint an it dissapeered…. so wee try again…..
An wee happy Mistur Skunk’ss opurration went well 😉
***nose rubss*** BellaDharma an ((hugss)) BellaSita Mum
Thank you. Sorry the comments disappear sometime- I don’t know what happens. Mr. Skunk is about 45 years old. I had him when I was a kid. XO
MOL! That poem is great!
Thank you. 🙂
WoW! A budding surgeon! And the poem is terrific! Keep being awesome! Purrs Marv
Thank you. XO
Skunks are very cute, and they are good for the environment!
Good one to fix that wee pawsie.
Yes, they are. 🙂
Lucky skunk!
He is old too- about 45. 🙂 XO
Your skunk received great care, it’s clear.
And without doubt you are a wonderful dear.
If I could, I’d bring you here.
Or I would go there, and share much cheer.
~giggle~
Much love, sweet Ellen.
That would be wonderful. XO and love to you too.