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My Daughter-in-Law is bringing home some frogs from the Rain Forest............

Kelley (Texas)

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Heather is a fifth grade teacher and she just spent three days over in Houston, Texas attending some type of science conference. She called us earlier this morning to let us know that she was on her way back to San Antonio. She said that she bought Brayden some frogs that are from the Rain Forrest. I can't wait for her to arrive home so that I can see the frogs...kinda would like to have some myself. I will find out what vendor she bought them from...these frogs might make good Christmas gifts for some of my friends. I will try to take some pictures of them and post them on the Forum later today or tomorrow. Kelley (Texas) :)

Copy of e-mail exchanged with Heather:

Hi Mr. Kelley,
They are called fire belly frogs. Yes, it came with everything. They are very neat, small, and cute and will stay small. They are from the rain forest. I will be home soon.
Love,
Heather


On Nov 7, 2009, at 10:06 AM, "Fred Kelley" wrote:

Hello Heather,

Tell me about the pet frogs that you bought for Brayden. Are the frogs alive? Are they in a special cage? Will they live very long? I think this is neat. I can
 
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At first, I figured that it was too cold up there for frogs where you live, but then I remembered the frog story that Royal told us many years ago. If Royal has frogs where he lives, you probably have them too. :rofl: Kelley (Texas) :)
 
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