How much does this look like a lion
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Lion update: body is done and stuffed. Still todo: ears, legs, and tail.pic.twitter.com/dtXTV1H5j4
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Congrats, Carol, you're making a:
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Welp. I have finished the lion, such as it is.pic.twitter.com/y7EAUAaJ86
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I ran out of the yarn I was using so his back legs and tail are a slightly different maroon yarn. Also, for some reason, I have like 4 slightly different maroon yarns.pic.twitter.com/z7eppPYHcG
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The real moment of truth is tomorrow, but what do yinz think?pic.twitter.com/OCONp0TvHQ
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If I was 16 months old and saw this, I would say:
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Replying to @Carols10cents
What my 16 month old only says “uh oh” and maybe kittycat
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Replying to @ryanobjc
The options are jokes really, especially the last one
We actually only have dada, mama, roar for lion, screech for cat (her first "word" technically), a series of whines for dog, and a very subtly different series of whines for monkey2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @Carols10cents
We are having the most difficult lesson in the uncertainty of developmental milestones because he was born
@28 weeks gestational. But he walks and blah blah blahs so maybe it’ll be ok1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
Oh yeah that totally changes things! Wow, 28 weeks is super early!!!
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