Una Vibra


The Snake whispererWe went for a little bike ride over to the nature park during my lunch hour today and within seconds of being there Mason came a running with excitement. Here is some of the excitement from my iPhone video. The little boys there called it a Vibra, Paul can translate that one for us.




Part of the crowd that loved the snake

Back to where he belongs….

Comments:

Grandma and Grandpa Parker said…

Nice little snake, Jodi seemed pretty courageous considering her feelings for animals around her. The catch and release seems the best way to go. Thanks for the blog. One of my old missionary companions told me that he could tell a lot about a man by how he treated animals.
Thursday, October 02, 2008 12:26:06 AM

Pablo said…

La vibra is a snake if you didn’t know or la serpiente. Vibra is what they say in Mexico. Hopefully Mason practico su espanol con los ninos.
Thursday, October 02, 2008 8:38:51 AM

Aunt Jana said…

Mason when I was in 2nd grade we lived out in Hibbard,and there were lots of frogs and snakes in the field so at recess I would take my purse and catch all kinds of critters to scare the other girls.I loved catching snakes and frogs too when I was your age. Fun times.
Thursday, October 02, 2008 8:53:51 AM

Profe. Parker said…

Hearing you speak Spanish reminds me of a taxi ride in Bolivia. Mucho gusto! Keep up the practice you’ll be fluent in no time. Pero se dice Como te llamas, no Como te llamo. That means What do you call me? or What did she/he call you? Instead of What is your name? Little Spanish lesson for all.
Friday, October 03, 2008 11:38:19 AM

Amy Baldwin said…

Those boys are really confused. “Why is that white man speaking our language to us? Doesn’t he only know English?”
Friday, October 10, 2008 12:42:38 PM

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