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Baby Elephant To Brighten Our Day


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Adalaide Mentor

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....or maybe to brighten a particular someone's day ^_^


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Cheered me almost all the way out of my grumpy mood - thanks :)

kareng Grand Master

My SIL saw her in person last week! She is a big hit in the Dallas Ft. worth area!

bartfull Rising Star

Thank you, Addy! :wub:

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LauraTX Rising Star

I am going to see her and the other baby elephant tomorrow!  Maybe I can get a picture.  I am going to squee with excitement the whole time I am there.

bartfull Rising Star

Oh please, give her a hug from me!! The precious baby elephant I used to know always wrapped her trunk around my waist while I leaned my forehead into hers. That was the way we hugged.

 

I just KNOW that there will be elephants in Heaven because it wouldn't BE heaven without them.

LauraTX Rising Star

My day was complete when we arrived at the zoo at 3pm after a late start to the day, and we saw a sign that said "Brief appearance by the baby elephants at these times... last at 3:30"  So we waited with the crowd, they brought one out but they never said who it was, haha.  Being two months old it/he/she looked about the same as the pictures but was a little more plump :)  It made my day, though, with its hairy little rounded head.  I wish I could have hugged it!

 

By the way, Fort Worth Zoo is awesome overall, if any of you ever travel to the area it is worth a stop, unless it is 100 degrees outside in middle of summer.  Even then, if you can take the heat, most of the Zoo walkways and stuff have great shade.  :)


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Adalaide Mentor

Oh please, give her a hug from me!! The precious baby elephant I used to know always wrapped her trunk around my waist while I leaned my forehead into hers. That was the way we hugged.

 

I just KNOW that there will be elephants in Heaven because it wouldn't BE heaven without them.

 

Just like it wouldn't be heaven without giraffes! It may get crowded. :lol:

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