tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1644761674736133267.post2826682048340237502..comments2023-09-20T03:34:35.675-07:00Comments on Pontoon Pirates: Chocolate Pigs, Dragon Eggs and Trumpets!Henry.and.Malcolmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09807706826617745137noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1644761674736133267.post-63252452708203042972010-04-06T10:03:31.140-07:002010-04-06T10:03:31.140-07:00I am beginning to suspect that the preference for ...I am beginning to suspect that the preference for PIGS is a genetic predisposion. Your mom, Malcolm, was a "pigophile" once, a long while ago, as you can see in the way she lustily bites into this pig. Ask her, see if she remembers. But unlike you, she was not a very patient girl - then. That trait must have come from your Papa as may have your much more refined nibbling on the chocolate pig's nose...<br />I admire the photos you took and am also impressed with your generosity towards Henry and Sami. You even allowed him to practice on your wonderful trompet. Not everyone would have permitted this, I believe.<br />Thank you for sharing with us your TWO Easter holidays, you lucky Frenchies!Brigittehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14002034412151764344noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1644761674736133267.post-5327034643441733652010-04-06T07:38:25.766-07:002010-04-06T07:38:25.766-07:00I love that it's a pig and not a bunny. And a ...I love that it's a pig and not a bunny. And a pig full of white chocolate fish and such things! yum, yum, yum.<br /><br />The Gettysburg Family kids were allowed to begin the candy eating as soon as they woke up on Sunday- all day- until bedtime Sunday night. Spoiled rotten monkeys they are.<br /><br />Happy belated Easter!Gettysburg Momhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09556094031951862400noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1644761674736133267.post-62287300187117599512010-04-05T18:50:11.836-07:002010-04-05T18:50:11.836-07:00Chocolate pigs, really? And pigs that were full of...Chocolate pigs, really? And pigs that were full of other chocolate candies and things. Wow, very nice.<br /><br />Well chosen, Malcolm!<br /><br />We had the more traditional chocolate rabbits here in Michigan. This suited Kaite quite nicely since she loves, as you know, <i>rabbits!</i> Being a dog, she was not allowed to taste the rabbit but the shape was pleasantly familiar to her. And our rabbits are solid. Yummy.<br /><br />Those dragon eggs looked awfully nice too. Perhaps you can save just one of those for Henry, even if he is in the lucky, traveling class and you, Malcolm, seem to be in the unlicky nontraveling one. Too bad you two aren't identical twins, the sort who might be able to pull of a little switcheroony...<br /><br />Thanks for the news!Moniquehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10736499939969754097noreply@blogger.com