Bringing a Hallozebra to life is not easy.
It takes patience and humor.
It takes patience and humor.
First you have to catch it, then you have to avoid its escape.
They're very quick.
They're very quick.
It will wiggle, squirm and lower it's head but you musn't give up.
It helps if you can make it laugh
Now that you have a Hallozebra, how do you feed it?
First you take it out on a dark moonlit night...
(Dressing like the world's oldest high school grad is optional)
(Dressing like the world's oldest high school grad is optional)
You keep your eyes open for specialized Hallozebra feeders
who wait behind closed doors with special food.
They lure them in with unique outdoor features called "porch lights"
who wait behind closed doors with special food.
They lure them in with unique outdoor features called "porch lights"
Sometimes the Hallozebra feeders are too lazy busy to come out
so they leave their food on the front door for self-feeding.
Our Hallozebra was polite and took only one.
The handler had to try a few to make sure they were okay.
so they leave their food on the front door for self-feeding.
Our Hallozebra was polite and took only one.
The handler had to try a few to make sure they were okay.
This is what Hallozebra food looks like.
We set our Hallowzebra free after it's feeding frenzy.
Goodbye Hallozebra!
I wonder what exciting Hallocreatures
we will bring to life next year??
We set our Hallowzebra free after it's feeding frenzy.
Goodbye Hallozebra!
I wonder what exciting Hallocreatures
we will bring to life next year??
8 comments:
oooh first! This is delightful, I ADORE the pix. thank you for sharing.
nice grad outfit btw, tee hee x
Very sweet...
i want a hallowzebra!
Love love love the pics, the story was even better! Did you see the Hallogiraffe and stormtrouper that visited my house? Too fun!
very, very cute!
ohmigosh....ridiculously cute!
You made my day! Thank you...I'm smiling.
Cute little him :)
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