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lisa325

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Well, it was like this........I had my boys, mom had her girls, and we had decided, that's it, we're done, our herd is complete. Then.......Along comes mom's friend with the most adorable little Roan sow that she gifted to me.

How could I say no?, she is adorable, very active, very talkative, just super sweet.

So here she is, just 6 weeks old today, our beautiful, Miss Lyra :love:

Oops I Did It Again
 
Oh how precious!!!
 
She's so pretty I have REW's. one is an "Albino" the other is a Himalayan.
 
Congratulations, she is adorable. She's a lucky girl.
 
She's precious. I know the feeling. My herd is always "complete" until another piggy in need comes along.
 
Congratulations, @lisa325! She's a very, very pretty little girl and I know she'll be well loved at your house!
 
Congratulations! What a CUTIE!
 
Thank you all for your kind words :). Guinea Pig Papa, it's true of course, she is well loved and very spoiled, lol.
 
So where is she living? Not with your boys I would imagine. Is she living with your Mom's girls?

She certainly is a cutie! :love:
 
Thank you all for your kind words :). Guinea Pig Papa, it's true of course, she is well loved and very spoiled, lol.

Didn't think there'd ever be a pig that lived at your house that wasn't! :)
 
@spy9doc......Yes, she is living downstairs with the other girls, she's the smallest one, but she pinches everyone else's food and runs like the clappers with it lol
 
@spy9doc......Yes, she is living downstairs with the other girls, she's the smallest one, but she pinches everyone else's food and runs like the clappers with it lol

Somebody's got English ancestors in her recent past.....
 
Somebody's got English ancestors in her recent past.....

LOL Good spot! My mom was born and raised in England, her accent is still as strong as ever, and it's true, her kids have picked up some of her expressions, just as she has picked up some American ones :).
 
Awesome, just awesome. I've only ever heard English say, "runs like the clappers" :)
 
Awesome, just awesome. I've only ever heard English say, "runs like the clappers" :)

LOL my mom is very witty, just like her mother before her, she has some really cool expressions. When people point out her accent my dad always says "What accent"? They've been together for so long that he doesn't hear it anymore.
 
Well, my father's maternal side is all descended from Mohawk Indians. Traced the family back to Joseph Brant, actually. But his father, and my mother's maternal side, are all from that side of the pond. England and Scotland, to be precise.

So I've heard a few of those expressions in my day. Sadly, I haven't heard my nana's voice since 1993.
 
Oh cool, you have an interesting mixture there.I'm a mutt too, I have English, Irish, Welsh, Italian, and French Canadian in my genealogy. My paternal grandfather and grandmother were Italian. My maternal grandfather was Irish. My maternal great great grandfather was from Prince Edward Island. My mother's maiden name was Smith, which was a common name given to Blacksmiths in England many moons ago.
 
Sounds like you've got a pretty interesting mix yourself!
 
She's so cute. Reminds me of cookies and cream. Your name is better!
 
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