Thursday, June 26, 2008

My new love


What's your favorite animal? I recently fell in love with this beauty. With all my heart I wish that Jack could have a pigmy hippo as a brother. I dream of them swimming together, watching movies together, sharing their snacks together, hiking, teasing each other, and just being best friends. Please, if anyone knows where I can get a baby pigmy hippo I need one.

9 comments:

Steve and Hailey said...

This picture is taken at the "Deer store" according to Jack (Bean Museum). I thought that was pretty clever. I almost agreed to the idea of the hippo brother, but he has a disgustingly hairy chin and his body looks like a pig. No thanks!

Rachael said...

you've got to be kidding. I think hippos are totally nasty. They smell awful, their legs are too short for their bodies. Nope, I'll pass on a hippo for a nephew! :)

taylor and laney said...

It sounds to me like you can get a pygmy hippo at the Bean Museum. Isn't that from the store? Just go buy one of those plastic kinds. I'm sure it would smell a lot better.

SDL said...

but this is a pygmy hippo. They're clean, friendly, handsome (sure their bodies are a little out of proportion, but mine is too), and good brothers. And a plastic one won't do. He's gotta be real!

The Corbetts said...

Are you sure you want to give birth to one of those it looked pretty big to me.

The Corbetts said...

Thanks Leavitts, I just received in the mail today Max's giraffe. He likes it he doesn't own one at all. So it's something new to him. Thanks again, we miss you guys a whole bunch as well. Hope your having a great summer.

Kristi said...

Don't you remember when we felt like the hippos were going to kill us in the Nile? I know they were a different type, but still!!! They are vicious towards humans. Hailey, you should know better.

Kristen said...

I think anything that is a pygmy would be fun to have as a pet (or brother). I've wanted a pygmy goat since I can remember! Maybe your hippo and my goat can play together.

w. leavitt said...

RIGHT ON. "Old Yeller, roll over!" is what I say.