Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Posted by Chase
Tuesday, January 6, 2009 at 9:02 AM

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I'm pooped. We recently celebrated our THIRD Christmas in Indy when Grandma Connie and Grandpa Dave came down for a long weekend. It was fun. I spent most of my time at Uncle Kirk's house because that's where Grandma and Grandpa stayed. Grandpa and Uncle Kirk painted the kitchen, and I was good and just watched; I didn't try to help. But when it came time to open Christmas presents, boy was I ready to lend a paw. I thought Christmas was over, so imagine my surprise when I arrive at Uncle Kirk's house to see this:

Oh boy! I was so excited, I didn't know what to do. So many new things to sniff. I helped Grandpa pass out gifts.

But it got pretty crazy with so many people ripping paper off boxes and throwing bags everywhere. So after a while I just laid under the coffee table to observe; it's safer under there. Then, finally, I got to open MY present from Grandma and Grandpa. I love it! It's a green and red stuffed candy cane that squeaks. Sometimes I carry it around upside down and Grandpa calls me snorkel dog. I don't know what a snorkel dog is, but it makes everyone laugh, so I keep doing it.



I got lots of attention while they were visiting, and I hope they come back soon. Grandpa almost snuck me out when he was packing the car, but Daddy caught him and made him give me back.


I think Christmas is over now. Thanks, Grandma and Grandpa, for coming to visit and for my new toy and for playing with me a lot. But don't come back for at least two weeks 'cause I need to catch up on my sleep now.
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5 comments:

  1. I can't believe how many Christmas celebrations you have had! I'm jealous and it makes me miss living close to my family. :(

    P.S. I think Chase would get along well with Myron and Sydney.

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  2. Based on your preference for the Reese's CCC's, your evaluation reveals that you are a person who cares very much for what's inside, rather than what's on the surface. You look for deeper meanings, true emotions and personal connections. You seek relationships with others that are based on truth, openness and genuine care, not pleasantries and false surfaces. Judging a book by its cover is not often a tool you use.

    My best,
    Dr. Kirk

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  3. I sure wish Chase could come home with us, we miss him!
    Love Con

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  4. Grandma Connie might have a fight on her hands with Nonna Parker over that one! Isn't he the sweetest dog ever? Hope they train their children as well! Ha!
    Love,
    MOM

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  5. Oh my goodness, Kirk pinned the nail on the head with his evaluation of you!

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