My New Favorite Quote:

"All can walk where Jesus walked when, with His words on our lips, His spirit in our hearts, and His teachings in our lives, we journey through mortality. I would hope that we would walk as he walked with confidence in the future, with an abiding faith in His Father, and with a genuine love for others." President Thomas S. Monson

Thursday, July 3, 2008

We have a visitor

I think I found a solution to our ant problem.

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This cute little creature was trying desperately to get into the house. I seriously considered just letting him in. Maybe he can take care of my ants.

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Neither Cory nor I dared touch him, though. I don't care for that slimy, slippery feel. It probably would have been fairly easy to catch him. The boys were having fun looking at him, but they were big scardy cats, too and wouldn't get any closer than this.

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I know he's nothing like these unwelcome visitors. In my case,  I hope he sticks around. We could use a bug catcher around here. There are plenty of cockroaches, spiders, ants etc. to eat. He would be one well fed, nice, big, fat toad.

5 now let's hear it from you:

Cindy said...

Oooooooooooooooo how fun! Frogs! :) Hope he gets your ants :) If not, I suggest an ant eater. However, they are a bit bigger. What did the boys think?

Bonnie said...

I love the looks on their faces! They are just waiting for the ok. Did they try to touch it?

Wendoyoublog in Colorado said...

maybe moose or bear would solve your ant problems.

Wendoyoublog in Colorado said...

because you would move and you wouldn't have to worry about ants anymore....heeheheeeeheeeheeeeheeeheeehehehehhheeee!

I hope you are laughing!

Abby said...

Yikes. Bugs. Have I mentioned that I hate nature. You are much more kind than me. I would have called someone to haul it away and then gone to home depot and bought frog repellant. I am sure that they have some. Also, spider repellant, ant repellant, cockroach repellant, um anything else. Next time you're in town, just look for the cloud of dangerous gas. That's my house.