I am literally in love with the fact I get to see how my little cousins interact even with a language barrier. On my mom’s side, I have a 3 year old little cousin who only speaks French, and on my dad’s side I have a 2 year old cousin who only speaks Spanish. When they play together it is so funny to see them blabber on and on to each other until one of them hears a word that sounds familiar and then they just repeat that word and nod like they’re totally connecting. Like today the one that speaks Spanish said “Venga a poner los pantalones en la muneca!” and the other heard “pantalones” and was just like “Oui, pantalon!” They’re best friends and it’s the cutest and funniest thing I’ve ever seen.
a very sacred terran ritual. also, if something’s small and colorful, groot thinks it’s a bug, and he WILL try to eat it (and starlord will be too much of a dad to do anything about it)
Yesterday we went for a walk to Šeškinės Ozas (”ozas” is the lithuanian for the geological-geographical term “esker”, and it means it used to be a glacier in here! :O).
There was this tiny pond absolutely full of tadpoles, who were very friendly and came right away to taste my finger XD Til now, i had only seen tadpoles on the tv or books, and the ones from @stickyfrogs, so i enjoyed a lot meeting these ones! ^_^
Sadly i don’t know that much to know how old they are or which species they belong 😦 (but there is a total of 8 frog and toad species in Lithuania, so, not that many to check! XD)
I’ll try to come back there in a pair of weeks or so to see how they’re growing 🙂
Cute!
Tadpoles are very hard to identify when they’re that small. Wait a couple weeks, then they should have patterns that make them easier to identify.