Saturday, December 13, 2014

Relaxing Day

I've been beary busy lately training Sequoia and making sure he gets his proper regiment of treats.  Treats are beary important in dog training, Sequoia seems to like Chicken flavored treats (a dog after my own heart).

Anyway, I finally had a chance to look at all of my mail.  I got this cool post card from Ajdin of these amazing mountains in Colorado.  There is one called Little Bear Peak, I think all of us stuffies should climb it some day.  Beanie also send a neat handmade Christmas card, it's truly a work of art!

Sandy sent a cool Winter scene on his Christmas card.  I appreciate seeing the Winter scenery since we don't get much snow where I live.  Jerry and Ben also sent a neat card with a cardinal on it.  Jerry and Ben, have the Canadian visitors made it to your neighborhood?  They have settled in the fields of the high school near our home, I hear their honking sounds all the time.

After reading my mail and posting the cards in a prominent spot on my wall I decided to celebrate with a little wine tasting.  This glass is beary big but they must have realized that little foxes don't need too much wine because they were a little stingy with the pour.  I think I need a straw.

Besides the wine they also had a crackling fire place.  I sat on this nice coffee table and warmed my bones.  It was beary relaxing.  I need to get some sleep because I heard my roommates talking about a hike in the near future.


 


Post Script:
I could not wait, I know you are supposed to wait till Christmas to open gifts but I could not wait anymore.  I received this cool package from Sandy and I decided to break into it.  It's this awesome fox ornament, and it's just my size.  Here I am posing with it and then Drunk Fox decided to amble over for a rare picture too.  Thanks Sandy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

6 comments:

  1. You're welcome!! I tend to think you opened it because you got a bit tipsy on wine... Or you wore down your roommates who were tipsy on wine! I saw this little fox and couldn't resist - and I figured your tree needed a littler fox!

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    1. Our tree looks significantly better with a little fox on it. We have a moose, bear, and dog ornament but the fox one takes the cake.....speaking of cake...I might have to stop by a bakery.

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  2. The Canadian visitors have come in big waves and continue to come. They sure to like munching in the empty corn fields across the road from us.

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    1. That makes sense, I bet the Canadians have secret blogs that indicate where all the good locations to "visit" are.

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  3. glad the postcard arrived!

    you peeked at your gift! :)

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