Where Do Babies Come From?
Oh, look at that! It’s a stork delivering this baby to her new home! The tales of storks delivering babies date back to the Roman era. Many cultures from the past centuries also saw storks as a symbol of good luck.
In Fact, in nature, storks are known for being very nurturing parents to their offspring, even after they’ve learned to fly. Maybe this is where the story originates. Besides good fortune, storks have been associated with family values and commitment. Especially in ancient European Cultures.
Fluffy!
This is not the first time a dog has stolen the show in a family photo and it sure as heck won't be the last. We're going to let this slide because this photobomb is just too cute.
In fact, we don't need another one. That pretty much beats any future photo that this family will ever take.
Don't Forget About Me
Barnyard animals hanging out are the stuff of children's literature. It's all sweet friendships and important life lessons, right? Well, not if you ask the kitty here.
It appears that the cat thought she was alone up until that point and was content to keep it that way. She's had enough of everyone else's shenanigans. Doggo and Goose wanted to make sure that this was not the case and that they were here to play.
That Sneaky Lizard
Never turn your back on someone. You never know what they'll say about you. The moment that cat turned his head, this bearded dragon threw some shade at the cat.
But uh oh, the tables clearly turned. That cat did not let that slide. If we were that lizard, we would be pretty scared.
Blue Eyed Trouble
This innocent blue-eyed guy just wanted to take a nice selfie of himself for his favorite dating app. But, when you live with a cat, there's no such thing as doing something without being interrupted.
This little kitten isn't keen on the idea that his owner will have someone new to play with. The owner did get a cute picture out of it. They both have striking blue eyes, which might prove to be an advantage on dating apps.