Introducing: Hamilton, but then he bit her, so it might be Nibbles, or Hamilton Nibbles. She's still deciding.
We finally decided that we needed to take her to look for a hamster. We went to two different pet stores--both with limited selections. At the second store I noticed a disturbing issue with several of the hamsters. It turns out this issue is the fact that they are boys.
We asked for girls--there was only one girl, and lots of boys. She was set on purchasing her new pet, so she found one and decided that she could overlook his maleness. I am having a hard time overlooking it--maybe a little pair of pants would help.
He is a cute little guy (when you see him from the front.) The kids are having a great time with him. I was worried about Tiger. It turns out that she is scared of him, so hopefully she just keeps her distance.
Growing up, Mike and I both had hamsters. I guess it's time for the next generation to experience the joy. (However, I have begged him not to tell the kids his hamster stories. He and his brothers made parachutes for their hamsters and dropped them off of the roof. I don't need my kids Christian knowing that.)
3 comments:
Sorry, but a RODENT!! Really?! Hamsters are cute, but I just can't develop love for rodents after having killed a few large ones in our backyard. I hope Bev enjoys her new pet. We also have some new pets around here - fish! They are lovely pets!
Love the hamster castle. Oh yes, they are definitely noctornal. I hope Jessi can learn to sleep through Nibbles' antics. Definifely do not tell Mike's hamster stories to the kids -- any of them. They will figure out enough interesting adventures on their own. I liked the teddy bear hamsters best, but loved all of them.
I know what you mean, it is so hard to say no to your kids, I am just glad my kids don't ask for hamsters anymore!
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