Every herd needs a lookout, and in this family, it’s Edith—our ever-watchful, ever-suspicious, always-sashaying piglet. From the time she was tiny, Edith had a trademark extra-long waddle that swung behind her like a parade flag. We assumed she'd grow out of it… but here she is, two and a half years later, still kicking it proudly with every step. Literally.
Edith is the most high-alert of all Babs’ babies. She can sniff out a trick, a trap, or a poorly-hidden snack from a mile away, and if something seems off, she’s not afraid to raise the alarm. She's the first to side-eye a new object in the pasture, the first to bolt if someone sneezes, and definitely the last to fall for the ol’ “it’s just a routine check-up” routine.
But for all her suspicion and sass, Edith is a loyal little pig who brings a special kind of energy to the herd—equal parts graceful strut and anxious glancing.
She’s beauty, she’s brains, she’s a bit on edge—she’s Edith.