“Hi, guys.
A lot of you have been asking about my skincare routine.
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Also don’t forget your sunscreen.
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Bridget Bones's Diary
“Hi, guys.
A lot of you have been asking about my skincare routine.
Blah blah blah blahbidy blah blah blah.
Also don’t forget your sunscreen.
Comment ‘No Stinky Wrinklys’ below for a DM to shop all my favorite products.
Paws & Kisses”
On May 24th, 2021 * The stars aligned and you were mine.
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Happy Star Wars Day!
Rubies Star Wars Princess Leia Dog Costume (Large but was rather large on BB) ~ Secondhand Score (but can get here)
Walking Bunny Dog Costume - Pandaloon
In the Zone Headphones - Barkshop (On Sale)
The laptop was from Barkshop as well but it appears to be sold out.
Red Dog Energy Drink Cans Dog Toys - Amazon (no longer available)
It is a known fact that hares do not lay eggs. But how or why do they hide eggs each year for us? Well, legend has it that birds would put their eggs back together after the chicks hatched, fill them with hare-like goodies, and then hide them for the bunnies to go and find. It was a fun little Spring time game they turned into a yearly tradition. One day, a pack of tiny humans came upon the bunnies as they were engaged in their annual egg hunt. One child asked a nearby bunny what they were doing and the bunny told them all about their game. The children were in awe, they wanted a game like that for themselves too. So the bunny council met and unanimously voted to share their tradition with the humans as well. So the day after the bunnies have found all the eggs, they would take them home, refill them with human-like goodies, decorate them, and then re-hide all the eggs for the human children to go out and find. Thus the Easter Egg Hunt event was created. And tiny humans still celebrate the great Egg Hunt to this day.
The end.
Rabbits are a common symbol of good luck, positivity, fertility, and growth in many cultures.
An old English superstition states that if you say Rabbit three times in a row on the first day of the month you will have good luck that month.
It is vital that the words rabbit, rabbit, rabbit are the very first word you say after you wake up on the first day of each month. You must also say the words out loud. This is the most common belief.
Yet another version says you need to say “Hare” before you fall asleep on the last day of the month and the first words on the first day of the month needs to be “rabbit, rabbit, rabbit”. This will bring a month of good luck.
Rabbits have been a symbol of fertility and prosperity for ages. No other mammals multiply as fast as rabbits and hares.
In some parts of Northern Europe, it was customary to give a child a white rabbit as a gift. The gift of the white rabbit was to ensure the child had a prosperous life.
In the Chinese Zodiac, there is a twelve-year cycle. Each year is represented by an animal. And this year is the Year of the Rabbit. Learn more about the fourth animal in the Chinese Zodiac cycle, here. https://www.chinahighlights.com/travelguide/chinese-zodiac/rabbit.htm
Frogs represent overall good luck, wealth, prosperity, transition/transformation, quick delivery, and safe travels depending on the region and culture. Frogs are found near water, which is essential to survival. The presence of a frog always indicated life-saving water was near, turning the animals into symbols of luck.
Frogs appear during the season of spring when the weather starts to get warmer and have traditionally been associated with new beginnings.
In Ancient Egypt, Heqet is the frog goddess of childbirth. There was a phrase “servants of Heqet”. It is natural to assume that “servants of Heqet” was another term for midwives, as they didn’t have a word for a midwife.
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