Five haffies. . .I don't know if I would be so super happy or asking myself what I got into this time! 5 times the fun, 5 times the cute, 5 times the hungry and 5 times the trouble :)
5 Haffies would definitely be a mixed blessing. 5 times the cute, 5 times the trouble. Someday I'll post about Paddy's ability to escape any fencing. Someday when it's more amusing than it is now! ;)
I see here that you are representing one haffie 5 times. However, the haffie is half clipped in several of his representations. Is it really 5 haffies if half clipped? I am feeling I may have been haffie cheated on day 5.
According to a recent Haffie math quiz, a half-clipped Haffie is equal to one Haffie plus half-a-Haffie-of-hair. So that's one and a half Haffies. Technically, that means that you've gotten MORE than five Haffies today, since each half-clipped Haffie counts for a Haffie-and-a-half. But even if you're feeling Haffie-deprived, don't fret. Tomorrow there will be SIX Haffies, in some form or another.
I'm glad to know that this is only one Haffie, making your total so far only eleven Haffies. Still, we're not Haff way through the twelve days yet, so I have taken the liberty of making arrangements with SV city government to fence in Haff the grazing behind Wyvern Oaks to accommodate the five and a half (so far) new Haffies. Tomorrow I will call the feed merchant and arrange delivery of Haff a tonne of Haffie hay.
Only 11 Haffies? I count 15 since the first day of Christmas - but we all know how flexible Haffie math can be. But they all (however many of them there are) agree that fencing off additional grazing and purchasing a tonne and a half of hay is a good idea. We don't want them to starve, after all!
Five haffies. . .I don't know if I would be so super happy or asking myself what I got into this time! 5 times the fun, 5 times the cute, 5 times the hungry and 5 times the trouble :)
ReplyDelete5 Haffies would definitely be a mixed blessing. 5 times the cute, 5 times the trouble. Someday I'll post about Paddy's ability to escape any fencing. Someday when it's more amusing than it is now! ;)
DeleteIf you have five haffies can I at least have one?! - pout -
ReplyDeleteYou can have two! You'll need them to make up for Simon's awesomeness ;)
Delete5 haffies? Hmmmmm....
ReplyDeleteRemember, that's only equivalent to two and a half regular horses. it's not as many as you think!
DeleteSo by my math, you owe me a haffie...
DeleteI'll send you one via USPS. He'll arrive in about six years...
DeleteI see here that you are representing one haffie 5 times. However, the haffie is half clipped in several of his representations. Is it really 5 haffies if half clipped? I am feeling I may have been haffie cheated on day 5.
ReplyDeleteAccording to a recent Haffie math quiz, a half-clipped Haffie is equal to one Haffie plus half-a-Haffie-of-hair. So that's one and a half Haffies. Technically, that means that you've gotten MORE than five Haffies today, since each half-clipped Haffie counts for a Haffie-and-a-half. But even if you're feeling Haffie-deprived, don't fret. Tomorrow there will be SIX Haffies, in some form or another.
DeleteI'm glad to know that this is only one Haffie, making your total so far only eleven Haffies. Still, we're not Haff way through the twelve days yet, so I have taken the liberty of making arrangements with SV city government to fence in Haff the grazing behind Wyvern Oaks to accommodate the five and a half (so far) new Haffies. Tomorrow I will call the feed merchant and arrange delivery of Haff a tonne of Haffie hay.
ReplyDeleteOnly 11 Haffies? I count 15 since the first day of Christmas - but we all know how flexible Haffie math can be. But they all (however many of them there are) agree that fencing off additional grazing and purchasing a tonne and a half of hay is a good idea. We don't want them to starve, after all!
DeleteThese are so cute
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