Pet Spotlight - Kolin
Kolin the Chibi Telenine has won the Pet Spotlight!
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Wolfmyth
Very cute! Sounds like Kolin need my chibi Telenine before his mum called her friends! Flealick would get people in...
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Loki_826
@Geek
That is absolutely the sweetest story, concept, and art! It takes a lot to move me, but this did it as the story reminded me of my childhood and how my mother always went above and beyond to provide positive experiences for my brother and I. We had lemonade stands, bake sales, garage sales, etc. and my mom was so patient and never missed an opportunity to teach us something new.
On a funny side note, one year a girl named Tina moved into our neighborhood and disrupted our "army of boys". She loved making dream catchers out of yarn and popsicle sticks and thought that us boys should learn to make them too so we could all sell them. My mom was appalled when we behaved really sexist towards Tina and laughed at her saying, no way - yarn crafts are for girls! By the end of the day ALL of us were sitting at the kitchen table making yarn dream catchers, lol. My mom then marched us door-to-door down the street so we could sell them and the profits were donated to a women's charity. Our next Tina-inspired venture was making and selling bead animals and jewelry. We actually got good enough to open a booth at our school craft fair. To this day (I'm 30 now) I still make jewelry for my mom. c:
That is absolutely the sweetest story, concept, and art! It takes a lot to move me, but this did it as the story reminded me of my childhood and how my mother always went above and beyond to provide positive experiences for my brother and I. We had lemonade stands, bake sales, garage sales, etc. and my mom was so patient and never missed an opportunity to teach us something new.
On a funny side note, one year a girl named Tina moved into our neighborhood and disrupted our "army of boys". She loved making dream catchers out of yarn and popsicle sticks and thought that us boys should learn to make them too so we could all sell them. My mom was appalled when we behaved really sexist towards Tina and laughed at her saying, no way - yarn crafts are for girls! By the end of the day ALL of us were sitting at the kitchen table making yarn dream catchers, lol. My mom then marched us door-to-door down the street so we could sell them and the profits were donated to a women's charity. Our next Tina-inspired venture was making and selling bead animals and jewelry. We actually got good enough to open a booth at our school craft fair. To this day (I'm 30 now) I still make jewelry for my mom. c:
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