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After watching How to Train Your Dragon 2 I just had to buy a Toothless plushie and Ronja liked dragons and the likes, so she got to pose with him. I have Stormfly and a Gronkle as well, they were just too cute to resist!
Toothless is excited about the new LEGO Ninjago Movie. He thinks there should be a cross-over movie - How to Train Your Ninja Dragon
After taking DD1 to see "How To Train Your Dragon 2" I caved to the cuteness of Toothless and ordered these little guys from a Texan seller (since Aussie sellers were grossly overcharging!). DD1 has claimed the sitting one, I claimed the happy-standing one, so DD2 can have the crouching one... but only if she *reaaaallly* wants it. (Otherwise, he's living in my collection!) :)
Our Halloween costumes this year featured Hiccup, Astrid, and Toothless from the "How To Train Your Dragon" movies.
This is my last photo montage, which kind of represents my theme of lies.
The idea of the tooth fairy is a common lie told to children. I just layered all of the photos that I have taken, and could find onto a silhouette of the tooth fairy.
Our Halloween costumes this year featured Hiccup, Astrid, and Toothless from the "How To Train Your Dragon" movies.
Cally knows all about Tongue Tuesday, Whisker Wednesday and Furry Friday, but she noticed there's a gap. It got her thinking ... hmmm, a gap. Then suddenly she said: 'I know, we need Toothless Thursday for those of us who are dentally challenged!'. :))
Cally had 10 teeth removed by the vet when she was at the RSPCA before she came to live with me.
Cosplayer: Lucker Cat, www.facebook.com/LuckerCatIsSoRandom/
Photo and edit: Javier López, www.facebook.com/Netsphere-Image-Studio-108098246039268/
A Bearded Dragon open mouthed with it's hand on it's log.
I love this shot as it looks like Toothless is smiling until you look closer and see the worm in it's mouth.
Like many in Suffolk I am unable to get an NHS Dentist. My dentist practice decided to go private and charge £240 for 1 appointment a year and 10% of any treatment costs.
We have so many problems in the UK at the moment but its time we wake up to this one. Or perhaps you feel this is fair? Or is this a slippery slope to the privatisation of the whole of the NHS?The following are shots from a protest in Bury St Edmunds.