Saturday, December 25, 2010

A Happy Holiday


Today, being Christmas and all, I thought I’d talk about the indoor Christmas tree here up north. It is enormous, it dwarfs our puny little christmas tree down south. There are lots of fun ornaments on this tree, too. Much more interesting than the red and green balls we have on our tree. Here are a few of my favorites.




these fun bubble lights were all over the tree

and of course, this guy:


he's definitely my favorite.



And the presents, oh the presents! There were so many presents. I was happy to see that addressed to me. Woohoo.



I wondered what it could be.


Notice the tear in the corner? That’s where I stealthily tried to pull back the paper take a peek, but the woman was keeping a sharp eye on me and put a quick stop to it. She knows me too well; she knew I’d try to take a peek and she was ready.

My present turned out to be mini shortbread cookies, the perfect size for a little penguin such as me. I'm a generous penguin and I plan to share them with everyone.


I also wanted to point out my new Christmas sweater vest. Not many can pull off a sweater vest, but, being the fancy penguin that I am, I carry it off flawlessly.


pulling--it--off


A big winter storm is moving in tonight and continuing through tomorrow. Mr. Penguin is ready. We've got food, water, and most importantly, an SUV, so we're ready for anything Mother Nature throws our way.


let it snow!

Merry Christmas!

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Up To Snow Good



I’m sure my perceptive readers and loyal twitter followers have noticed I’ve been sporting some new threads. I thought I’d take some time to address that today.

The man and woman permitted me to open my stocking before leaving for the holidays. I was told some of the items might be of use to me up north.


I needed a little help getting all the presents out, my little flippers just aren't long enough to reach all the way down to the toe of the stocking.



I got some great new clothes--a sweater vest, a hoodie, some roller skates and best of all, these pajamas. I love them.


note the fat kitty behind me, trying to sneak up on me


At first, the man was a bit leery of the pants, he doesn't think a proper penguin like me should wear pants. But after modeling them, he decided they were ok.

I was so dancing around in excitement so much, that we were unable to get decent pictures of my other outfits. But be sure to look for them in upcoming posts.

I wore the new jammies while traveling. Since my nightshirt doesn't cover my butt, and there are lots of kiddies at the airport due to the holidays, this jammie set was a little more family-friendly.

Also, since was more properly attired, I got to travel in the unzipped, open tote. If by wearing pants I get this kind of treatment, I might have to look into getting some more pairs.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

The Case of the Missing Cookies--Solved!



Today the woman had some Christmas presents that needed to be wrapped. She had mailed her presents up north before we left so that we wouldn’t have to lug them around the airport along with our luggage. So when we arrived here a couple days ago, the presents we bought and shipped were waiting for us. Since we were alone today we took the opportunity to wrap them up. Upon opening one of the boxes, she discovered a box of homemade Christmas cookies that she spent two days looking for.

Funny story about these cookies, a story that helps illustrate all the craziness that I must put up with take care of on a daily basis. About a week ago, the woman’s aunt stopped by to drop off some presents. This aunt had thoughtfully baked a variety of tasty cookies for us to enjoy. Well, the woman put the cookies down and went about her day. When the man arrived home, the woman went to look for the cookies to show him. But they were gone! She looked all over for them but could not find them anywhere.

The man and I were worried; we didn’t want these misplaced cookies to entice another Mr. Jingles. But no matter how long and hard the woman (and the man and I) looked, the cookies were nowhere to be found. Today, we found out why. The woman had unintentionally put the cookies in a box of presents and shipped them up north. Luckily, since it’s cold the cookies still taste good, not stale at all. So we now have a whole box of delicious cookies to enjoy.

Oh, and about those presents. Well, I had to help the woman wrap them. And I think I did a darn good job, too.


This one was from me.


All the activity really wore me out. Somehow I ended up doing more wrapping than the lazy woman.


I'm ready to kick back with a nice, piping hot cup of cocoa, put on some Christmas movies, and just relax.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Baby, It's Cold Outside


Mr. Penguin is not a fan of the unusually cold weather we have been experiencing. This morning we had a bit of freezing rain. The trees were encased in ice. Luckily, Mr. Penguin has a big, bad truck to drive around in perilous weather. He had to venture out to the post office to mail out the last of his Christmas presents. By that time the roads were just wet, there was no ice, no snow. Schools are already anticipating bad weather tomorrow and are running on a 2 hour delay. They preempted my usual morning show to have the local news report on the weather. They sure are quick to get their panties in a twist over the tiniest bit of bad weather down here.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Buckeyes


Mr. Penguin is all about holiday treats and baking them. I feel like the woman would be on board if she felt better. The man complains about all the fattening sweets lying around but he eats them anyway. However, he is not about to make, nor help me bake, any. I have such a long list of things I want to try out!

So far, I’ve only been able to make one thing on that list--buckeyes. The woman and I made these last week, right before her symptoms got worse. Luckily, the recipe made a lot of them, so we’re good for a bit on sweets. But I’m hoping this week I can make a new treat. The buckeyes are good, but I would like something different, something a little less sugary. The man has sternly informed me that, as long as the woman’s symptoms remain severe, I can just forget about making any new tasty delights. Therefore, I have been concentrating my healing skills on trying to nurse her back to some semblance of health, or at least back to a level where she can be of use in the kitchen. I’m pretty confident I can get at least one new treat made this week. I will be sure to photo-record any kitchen baking adventure I can accomplish this week to share with my friends and fans.


Saturday, December 4, 2010

White Christmas?


We had our first bit of snow for the year this afternoon. Just light flurries, only a scant amount of snow on the ground.









The way these southerners act you’d think it was 6 inches of snow. There aren’t many snow trucks here, in fact, our county has no snow plough at all. It doesn’t snow here enough to budget for snow removal. This is not a problem for seasoned winter veterans like the man and woman. To them this is nothing. It’s fun to watch the local news and all the talk is about the snow, they are all in a tizzy about it.

Good thing the man got new tires on my truck.









Nothing can stop us now, not even snow. We just have to worry about all the crazy, inexperienced southern drivers on the road.

Alright, onto my other adventure of the day. Today Mr. Penguin finally finished his holiday shopping; what a relief! I just finished wrapping all my gifts and boxing them up to ship out. It feels good to have that task done and out of the way.


Now, it's time for me to snuggle up between the man and woman and watch a movie, which is just what I intend to do now that all my things are done for the day.


Wednesday, December 1, 2010

It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year

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Mr.Penguin is getting into the holiday spirit. I got the tree up and decorated this past weekend and I'm working on busting out the Christmas songs. I don't know why the man and woman are so reluctant to embrace the holiday cheer. Perhaps it's because it's not cold and snowy down here in the south. Hopefully, they will eventually come around. Mr.Penguin is ready to start the holiday baking, but, sadly, the woman is not as eager as I am.

Yesterday, I had the woman help me with a new holiday background for my blog. After a few hours and multiple failed attempts, we finally got it to work. Mr. Penguin thinks he should get the woman some blog editing classes for Christmas. But with her crazy, drug-addled brain and lack of focus I feel like it would just be a waste of my hard-earned money. I suppose I’ll have to send myself instead, then I won’t have to rely on her or the man to help me out with my blog and things would get posted a lot sooner.

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On a side note, Mr.Penguin was very distressed earlier this week to hear of his special lady’s knee injury. Mr. Penguin just wants to remind everyone that he is a highly skilled care-taker and has acquired a lot of experience nursing the woman on her bad days. He could be dispatched immediately to help care for anyone who is ill and requires the talents of a practiced nurse. Of course, it would mean leaving the sickly woman to care for herself during the day, which I don’t think she would like very much. But she needs to learn to care for herself if she doesn't get well soon. So, my lady, let me know if you need my assistance, I'll catch the next plane headed north.