23:30 An Interview and types of cognitive learning theory Fill-Ins Too! TWO Spoiled Cats | |
When I first started blogging in the fall of 2009 I started visiting and making new friends. While doing this I could that there was a club called the tuxedo cats and another one for the calico cats.Types of cognitive learning theory I kept looking to see if could find a club for tabby cats. I kept looking and asking my friends if they knew of such a club, I was told there was no such club.Types of cognitive learning theory that is when I decided to start up the tabby cat club. The first post for the tabby cat club was november 15, 2011. Now after over 7 years, 138 members, and 2,416 posts we are still active and growing.Types of cognitive learning theory I brought a poster showing the club when we reached 100 members: • you must be a tabby cat – what is a tabby? The tabby pattern is a naturally occurring feature that may be related to the coloration of the domestic cat’s direct ancestor, the african wildcat, which (along with the european wildcat and asiatic wildcat) has a similar coloration.Types of cognitive learning theory there are four tabby patterns that have been shown to be genetically distinct: mackerel, classic, spotted, patched and ticked. The list of events hosted at the tabby cat club is endless.Types of cognitive learning theory here are SOME of our typical fun times at the club ~ celebrating birthdays, holidays, going on many trips (in the USA or traveling abroad), posting embarrassing photos of our humans, telling secrets about ourselves, helping friends in need of prayers, and many many many more.Types of cognitive learning theory here’s a poster of us enjoying a trip to paris! There are many reasons for joining the TCC. You get to meet other tabby cats and can share information with our humans about our healthcare, favorite foods, new products, fun toys and ideas to keep us happy cats.Types of cognitive learning theory the best thing is meeting and making new friends. Sometimes even the humans become good friends as well as us club members! Two of my mom’s best friends are tabby moms that met through the club.Types of cognitive learning theory There are already new events starting at the club this month! On the second wednesday of the month we will have “wordless wednesday” and on the fourth wednesday of the month we will have “caption this.” we will also be planning on some trips abroad, heading to the indianapolis 500, having a big super bowl party, and a mad hatter tea party.Types of cognitive learning theory these are just a few of the things to come and many more will be planned. Our great graphic designer, angel sammy, creates participation badges for members that participate in our special events and they are fun to collect as proof that we’ve “been there/done that” at our club.Types of cognitive learning theory here are a couple of examples of our participation badges: Well gracie, you’ve given everyone a lot of information about the tabby cat club, and as I said earlier, angel sammy and I can vouch for the fact that it’s a fun club so I hope that having you as my special guest today will get some of our tabby friends interested in contacting you to join up!Types of cognitive learning theory oh – I wanted to show our audience my TCC badge so you will see what gracie will make for you when you become a member! Now for PART TWO of my post today which is the friendly fill-ins.Types of cognitive learning theory as you all know by now, this is a fun hop co-hosted by my friends annie of mcguffy’s reader and ellen of 15andmeowing. They each five us TWO sentences each week with blanks in them and we fill those blanks in – what do we accomplish???Types of cognitive learning theory well we learn a whole lot of fun stuff about each other – that’s what! If you’d like to join in our fun every week (or even just today!) – just click the badge above and fill out the LINKY form at mcguffy’s reader.Types of cognitive learning theory you’ll be one of the IN-CROWD then with your fill-in post. That last fill-in is true too – we do see bunnies around from time to time but this one was BIG.Types of cognitive learning theory mom and I were on a walk and I was on my harness/leash and I was pulling so HARD when I saw the monster bunny (which she didn’t see) that she lost the leash from her hand and off I went!Types of cognitive learning theory probably it wasn’t as BIG as I thought it was at the time…….But it was bigger than most of the bunnies we see. Who could resist that? Not me!Types of cognitive learning theory I never did see that one again though. Sadly most of the bunnies around here get caught by hawks or foxes. | |
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