Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Hanukkah & Christmas . . . Dec. 20th - 28th, 2011

It's unsure if this is my first Hanukkah or first Christmas, but it's a pretty safe bet this is my first Hanukkah-Christmas.

And Mommy & Daddy want to make sure I have the whole experience.

So this is the suit of Rabbi Santa.


Also, my Auntie Amy sends us a package of goodies
each year from Rabbi Santa.

Hanukkah follows the Jewish calendar and is different each year. It started at sunset on Dec. 20th this year. We are celebrating Hanukkah for eight nights.

On the first night of Hanukkah (Dec 20th), I was introduced to the concept of "present."  Although the present is the here and now, it is also a "gift".  It seems that a gift is something you give to a person you care about - it may be for a holiday, a special occasion or just because.
The gift is traditionally wrapped in decorative paper.


On the first night of Hanukkah, my parents gave to me . . .
a "Chet" - the symbol for life (Chaim).
Daddy and Mommy wish me a long life of love, comfort and joy.




On the second night of Hanukkah (Dec 21st), my parents gave to me . . .
a FLEA!!!!!  This one I can bite back.
Mommy made it perfectly clear that this
is the ONLY flea ever allowed in the house.
I think I've figured out how to unwrap the present.


On the third night of Hanukkah (Dec 22nd), my parents gave to me . . .
 a bird.  This bird has a really long, stretchy neck.
And when you press on its belly, it makes all sorts of funny bird sounds.



On the fourth night of Hanukkah (Dec 23rd), my parents gave me . . .
a Sock Monkey (it's the latest craze).

It looks just like the one on the car commercials.


On the fifth night of Hanukkah (Dec 24th), my parents gave to me . . .
Mickey Mouse Santa Claus.
Then Daddy told me the story of Disneyland.
"It's a small world afterall . . ."
Each night of Hanukkah, we light a candle on the Menorah.
A Menorah has a holder for 9 candles - one for each night of Hanukkah and a ninth candle, called the shamash ("helper" or "servant"), is a candle used to light all the other candles.

December 25th was Christmas Day.  Daddy, Mommy and I took the sailing kayak
to California to start our festivities.


Daddy, you're my hero!

Nap time with Mommy.

Let's get a move-on folks. I think there's a football game on TV.

Mommy and Daddy went to visit Auntie Diane and Uncle Gene Kalin for dinner. And when they came home, we lit the Hanukkah candles. On the sixth night of Hanukkah and Christmas evening, I discovered a "Christmas Stocking".
And in this was a green hoodie and a raccoon.



On the seventh night of Hanukkah (Dec 26th), my parents gave to me . . .
Minnie Mouse Mrs. Claus.
Now I have a pair of mice.
Again, these are the ONLY mice allowed in the house . . . EVER!!!!
I unwrap all my own presents now!


And on the last night of Hanukkah (Dec 27th), my parents gave to me . . .
a lime green "Ugly Baby."
I think he's cute.

I also helped Mommy light all the candles tonight.

I finally gave Daddy his big Hanukkah present that I especially picked out for him . . . a red bicycle chariot.  Now Daddy and I can go biking together, too. We sat down and assembled it. Then we took a little spin around the house.
Daddy read all the instructions.

This looks like a bouncy castle on wheels.

What's it like on the inside?

Whee-e-e-e-e!  If it's this much fun inside the house, I can't wait to ride around on it outside.

Today (Dec 28th), Daddy connected the chariot to his bicycle and we rode around the neighborhood.  Oh what wonderful fun it is.  This will be perfect for Daddy and me when we go to Dillon.
C'mon Daddy - let's get going.

Aren't we a pair?
Daddy's my best bud.

Even Mommy and I took a spin around the neighborhood.

In addition to the wonderful gifts Daddy, Mommy and Santa gave me,
I also received other wonderful gifts from people who care.

Auntie Sheila gave me a Hedgehog that is squeaky.  Auntie Linda gave me a Christmas collar that jingles. Auntie Carolann gave me homemade cookies. And Auntie Diane gave me a Christmas stocking filled with all sorts of goodies (including a shopping trip to Dorita's).




And Mommy's SilverSneaker Friends gave her a toy puppy named Rudy.

What do you mean I can't play with him?

Wow! What's he doing?
Can Rudy teach me to sing and dance like that?
I can do the tushy wiggle, but how does he get his ears to do that?


Hanukkah and Christmas have been a lot of fun.
And I know it's more than about gifts.
It's about love, family and friends.

As I look back on this year, much has changed.
I now have a forever home and loving parents.
Each day is a new adventure for me.
But there is nothing better than curling up with my family.

My prayer for the new year
is for all fur-babies to have a forever home.





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Monday, December 26, 2011

'Twas the Day Before Christmas . . . December 24th, 2011

'Twas the day before Christmas
and out on the lake
the birds were all resting
soon in flight they would take . . .

And Daddy in the front seat
and I in the back
had just kayaked out
for the "Santa Watch" route . . .
It's a GLORIOUS day out on the water with Daddy.
We're here for "Santa Watch 2011".
This is WAY better than looking for the Great Pumpkin.

We kayaked out from Windsor Boat Ramp
and are peddling north past the house.

Hey - it's daylight here -
Santa's somewhere on the OTHER side of the globe right now.
And I don't see any reindeer . . .

So I'm looking for fishies . . .


The water on the lake is a little lower than normal,
so the gulls are resting on a little sand bar . . .

That is until we peddled by them.

I don't think the birds are too happy with me right now.
Daddy, I just wanted to play and make friends!
Why did they all fly away?

It's time to get serious and start looking for any evidence that Santa's on his way.

Nope.  Don't see him on this side of the kayak.

Not here either . . .
Where do fish hang their Christmas stockings?
I wonder if Santa has a submarine to visit people that live on lakes and oceans.

This may take awhile. I think I'll just settle down for a long winter's nap.

I wish all a Happy Hanukkah and a Merry Christmas.





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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Thanksgiving - November 23rd through 26th, 2011

There is much to be thankful for this year . . . above all, I am thankful for my "Forever Home" with loving parents.

I am also thankful that there is not enough space to place all the photos from Thanksgiving on my blog.  For I have discovered that what happens in Vegas does not stay in Vegas as long as Daddy has a camera to take photos and Mommy has a computer to post them to the blog.



Getting a headstart in Cal-Nev-Ari.  Hit me.


We are spending Thanksgiving at Trump International Towers in Las Vegas, Nevada.
They provide me with my own puppy bed, water bowl and treats.
No casino . . . no cigarette smoke . . . no large crowds . . . LOTS of other fur-kids.
There are some people who live here all the time!


Watching the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade with Mommy.
Wow!  Look how BIG Snoopy is.


This is my new Trump friend, Maggie.


This is my driver, Timothy.  He knows all the Vegas hot spots.


The best part of having Timothy drive us is we can go anywhere!
He stands guard so the paparazzi doesn't get in my way.


Welcome to Vegas, Baby.
The place where dreams can happen.

Walking like an Eqyptian outside Luxor.


"I want to be a part of it, New York, New York . . . "
I got to see the REAL New York this summer.   Check my blog!


Roar!  MGM Grand.


Hey Look - It's Woody and Buzz Light Year!

What?

Las Vegas Blvd is pretty quiet right now.


The Bellagio Water Show is about ready to start.

WOW!!!!  Did you see that?!?!

This is amazing!

What trip to Vegas is complete without seeing Elvis?
We didn't count on seeing double.
 Here's Elvis and Elvis outside Paris.
My head hurts - all these Elvi are gonna give me a Hangover.
I asked Timothy to take me back to Trump Towers.

Mommy, Daddy & I decided to take a walk and get some fresh air.
All those Elvi were making me dizzy.

There's always time for shopping.

Mommy & Daddy went back to the Palazzo later to see the show Jersey Boys.
 
Inside the Palazzo.


Try and keep up, Daddy!

"Yo Ho, Yo Ho, It's a Pirate's Life for Me."
Here I am in front of Treasure Island. This ship will be in a battle later tonight.


  There are cameras everywhere!
  
I wanna see, I wanna see!

Great party last night... Hangover 3. 
 
I'm sad to say that the Thanksgiving Holidays went way too fast.
Thank you for a wonderful stay. I'm sure we'll be back.









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